Everyday life is full of self-control problems. The economist's favorite explanation for self-control problems is present bias. This paper tests whether experimentally elicited present bias predicts self-control problems in everyday life. We measure present bias by using a standard incentivized delay discounting task and everyday self-control by using the day reconstruction method (DRM). Because this is the first study to measure everyday self-control by using the DRM, we also validate the method by showing that its data replicate key results from the seminal Everyday Temptation Study. We find that present bias does not predict everyday self-control. This points to a distinction between decreasing impatience (as measured in delay discountin...
This study employed mixed methods to investigate whether individuals’ self-control varied across dom...
Self-Control, Impulsivity, and Delay Discounting in Children The current experiment examines self-co...
High self-control, better delay of gratification, and future thinking have long been linked theoreti...
Everyday life is full of self-control problems. The economist's favorite explanation for self-contro...
Present bias is the economist’s favorite explanation for self-control problems. However, the r...
Present bias is the economist’s favorite explanation for self-control problems. However, the r...
Ladeira, W. J., Santini, F. O., Pinto, D. C., Araujo, C. F., & Fleury, F. A. (2018). Self-control to...
Ladeira, W. J., Santini, F. O., Pinto, D. C., Araujo, C. F., & Fleury, F. A. (2018). Self-control to...
Self-control problems have recently received considerable attention from economic theorists. We cond...
While models of self control problems have proliferated in recent years, there have been few corresp...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The "process-model" of self-control proposes that the ego-depletion effect is b...
Self-control is an important skill because it helps us regulate many of our behaviours, such as how ...
Self-control is an important skill because it helps us regulate many of our behaviours, such as how ...
Self-control is an important skill because it helps us regulate many of our behaviours, such as how ...
The "process-model" of self-control proposes that the ego-depletion effect is better explained by a ...
This study employed mixed methods to investigate whether individuals’ self-control varied across dom...
Self-Control, Impulsivity, and Delay Discounting in Children The current experiment examines self-co...
High self-control, better delay of gratification, and future thinking have long been linked theoreti...
Everyday life is full of self-control problems. The economist's favorite explanation for self-contro...
Present bias is the economist’s favorite explanation for self-control problems. However, the r...
Present bias is the economist’s favorite explanation for self-control problems. However, the r...
Ladeira, W. J., Santini, F. O., Pinto, D. C., Araujo, C. F., & Fleury, F. A. (2018). Self-control to...
Ladeira, W. J., Santini, F. O., Pinto, D. C., Araujo, C. F., & Fleury, F. A. (2018). Self-control to...
Self-control problems have recently received considerable attention from economic theorists. We cond...
While models of self control problems have proliferated in recent years, there have been few corresp...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The "process-model" of self-control proposes that the ego-depletion effect is b...
Self-control is an important skill because it helps us regulate many of our behaviours, such as how ...
Self-control is an important skill because it helps us regulate many of our behaviours, such as how ...
Self-control is an important skill because it helps us regulate many of our behaviours, such as how ...
The "process-model" of self-control proposes that the ego-depletion effect is better explained by a ...
This study employed mixed methods to investigate whether individuals’ self-control varied across dom...
Self-Control, Impulsivity, and Delay Discounting in Children The current experiment examines self-co...
High self-control, better delay of gratification, and future thinking have long been linked theoreti...