Most contemporary self-control theories share two core assumptions. They assume that indulgence is the default option in self-control decision situations, and that successful self-control requires top down interference, either in the form of willpower (direct top down interference) or in the form of desire management (indirect top down interference). This generalized willpower model aligns with human intuition and many data. Some data, however, are difficult to reconcile with the basic assumptions of the general willpower model. This papers sketches how a more general model that can also incorporate the dissonant findings should look like.status: publishe
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Self- control is essential for achievement and wellbeing. However, when used, the capacity for self-...
The exercise of willpower is puzzling because it seems to require that a person both most wants to a...
Self-control is usually defined as a unit in a regulatory cycle process. As such, it can be used for...
The present study develops the debate over whether self-control is a limited resource, by investigat...
We model self-control conflict as an agent's stochastic struggle against a visceral influence that i...
ABSTRACT—Self-control is a central function of the self and an important key to success in life. The...
ABSTRACT—Self-control is a central function of the self and an important key to success in life. The...
We model self-control conflict as an agent’s stochastic struggle against a visceral influence that i...
acknowledges financial support from the National Science Foundation (SES—0096431). Much of the liter...
The field of self-control has witnessed an unprecedented boom, not least due to the immense implicat...
ABSTRACT—Though human beings embody a unique ability for planned behavior, they also often act impul...
This article develops a model of consumption when individuals maximize utility knowing that they wil...
Does self-control require willpower? The question cuts to the heart of a debate about whether self-c...
Perfectionism can be healthy: striving for perfection requires the ability to selfregulate, namely ...
In “Willpower with and without effort”, G. Ainslie advances our understanding of selfcontrol ...
Self- control is essential for achievement and wellbeing. However, when used, the capacity for self-...
The exercise of willpower is puzzling because it seems to require that a person both most wants to a...
Self-control is usually defined as a unit in a regulatory cycle process. As such, it can be used for...
The present study develops the debate over whether self-control is a limited resource, by investigat...
We model self-control conflict as an agent's stochastic struggle against a visceral influence that i...
ABSTRACT—Self-control is a central function of the self and an important key to success in life. The...
ABSTRACT—Self-control is a central function of the self and an important key to success in life. The...
We model self-control conflict as an agent’s stochastic struggle against a visceral influence that i...
acknowledges financial support from the National Science Foundation (SES—0096431). Much of the liter...
The field of self-control has witnessed an unprecedented boom, not least due to the immense implicat...
ABSTRACT—Though human beings embody a unique ability for planned behavior, they also often act impul...
This article develops a model of consumption when individuals maximize utility knowing that they wil...
Does self-control require willpower? The question cuts to the heart of a debate about whether self-c...
Perfectionism can be healthy: striving for perfection requires the ability to selfregulate, namely ...
In “Willpower with and without effort”, G. Ainslie advances our understanding of selfcontrol ...