People often experience self-control conflicts (i.e., feel tempted to indulge while motivated to resist). But, how do people feel after making such conflicted self-control choices? Whereas previous research has focused almost exclusively on the influence of choice outcomes (healthy vs. unhealthy) on emotional reactions (e.g., pride vs. guilt), we propose that the experience of conflict during decision making could have a unique influence, possibly fueling negative emotions (i.e., regret) regardless of people's choice outcomes. To test this, we studied immediate consequences of people's experience of conflict during self-control decision making (healthy vs. unhealthy food choice) on self-conscious emotions (i.e., guilt, regret, or pride), ch...
We study a dynamic model of self-control where the history of ones decisions (understood as emotions...
Are people more satisfied with decisions to resist or to indulge temptation? We propose that the eff...
Are people more satisfied with decisions to resist or to indulge temptation? We propose that the eff...
People often experience self-control conflicts (i.e., feel tempted to indulge while motivated to res...
Sometimes we are tempted to do one thing (e.g., order the burger) but know we should do another (e.g...
Do self-control situations pit controlled reason against impulsive emotion, or do some emotions supp...
The present research utilized experience sampling data to investigate how guilt and pride experience...
Over the last decades, the definition of self-control has been a matter of debate. Self-control fai...
When considering whether to enact or not to enact a tempting option, people often anticipate how the...
When considering whether to enact or not to enact a tempting option, people often anticipate how the...
The majority of existing research and conventional wisdom would advise against shopping on an empty ...
Objective. The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ f...
The majority of literature looking at self-control dilemmas has focused on short-term positive and l...
Successful self-control during food choice might require inhibition of impulses to avoid indulging i...
Successful self-control during food choice might require inhibition of impulses to avoid indulging i...
We study a dynamic model of self-control where the history of ones decisions (understood as emotions...
Are people more satisfied with decisions to resist or to indulge temptation? We propose that the eff...
Are people more satisfied with decisions to resist or to indulge temptation? We propose that the eff...
People often experience self-control conflicts (i.e., feel tempted to indulge while motivated to res...
Sometimes we are tempted to do one thing (e.g., order the burger) but know we should do another (e.g...
Do self-control situations pit controlled reason against impulsive emotion, or do some emotions supp...
The present research utilized experience sampling data to investigate how guilt and pride experience...
Over the last decades, the definition of self-control has been a matter of debate. Self-control fai...
When considering whether to enact or not to enact a tempting option, people often anticipate how the...
When considering whether to enact or not to enact a tempting option, people often anticipate how the...
The majority of existing research and conventional wisdom would advise against shopping on an empty ...
Objective. The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ f...
The majority of literature looking at self-control dilemmas has focused on short-term positive and l...
Successful self-control during food choice might require inhibition of impulses to avoid indulging i...
Successful self-control during food choice might require inhibition of impulses to avoid indulging i...
We study a dynamic model of self-control where the history of ones decisions (understood as emotions...
Are people more satisfied with decisions to resist or to indulge temptation? We propose that the eff...
Are people more satisfied with decisions to resist or to indulge temptation? We propose that the eff...