Recent research in psychology suggests that successful self-control is attributed to developing adaptive habits rather than resisting temptation. However, developing good habits itself is a self-regulating process, and people often fail to accumulate good habits. This study axiomatically characterizes a dynamic decision model where an agent may form a deceptive belief about his future preference: the agent correctly anticipates his future preference by considering the effect of habits; however, he is also tempted to ignore the habit formation. Self-control must be exerted for resisting such a self-deceptive belief. Our model is flexible enough to accommodate a variety of habit formation and explains behavioral puzzles related to gym attenda...
Habitual behaviours are elicited when a familiar context activates cue-behaviour associations that h...
Finne E, Englert C, Jekauc D. On the importance of self-control strength for regular physical activi...
We study a dynamic model of self-control where previous decisions have influence on subsequent decis...
Recent research in psychology suggests that successful self-control is attributed to developing adap...
2015-08-06Habits have traditionally earned a bad reputation, and perhaps rightly so, as people spend...
A recent study suggests that habits play a mediating role in the association between trait self-cont...
When striving for long-term goals (e.g., healthy eating, saving money, reducing energy consumption, ...
The "process-model" of self-control proposes that the ego-depletion effect is better explained by a ...
Neil Levy argues that while addicts who believe they are not addicts are self-deceived, addicts who ...
What people know about their future preferences and how they take this knowledge into account in the...
Habitual actions are elicited automatically in associated settings, bypassing conscious motivation. ...
This article examines how a decision maker who is only partially aware of his temptations learns abo...
We propose a self-control analysis of the role of availability in valuation. We explored the hypothe...
The field of self-control has witnessed an unprecedented boom, not least due to the immense implicat...
To manage conflicts between temptation and commitment, people use self-control. The process model of...
Habitual behaviours are elicited when a familiar context activates cue-behaviour associations that h...
Finne E, Englert C, Jekauc D. On the importance of self-control strength for regular physical activi...
We study a dynamic model of self-control where previous decisions have influence on subsequent decis...
Recent research in psychology suggests that successful self-control is attributed to developing adap...
2015-08-06Habits have traditionally earned a bad reputation, and perhaps rightly so, as people spend...
A recent study suggests that habits play a mediating role in the association between trait self-cont...
When striving for long-term goals (e.g., healthy eating, saving money, reducing energy consumption, ...
The "process-model" of self-control proposes that the ego-depletion effect is better explained by a ...
Neil Levy argues that while addicts who believe they are not addicts are self-deceived, addicts who ...
What people know about their future preferences and how they take this knowledge into account in the...
Habitual actions are elicited automatically in associated settings, bypassing conscious motivation. ...
This article examines how a decision maker who is only partially aware of his temptations learns abo...
We propose a self-control analysis of the role of availability in valuation. We explored the hypothe...
The field of self-control has witnessed an unprecedented boom, not least due to the immense implicat...
To manage conflicts between temptation and commitment, people use self-control. The process model of...
Habitual behaviours are elicited when a familiar context activates cue-behaviour associations that h...
Finne E, Englert C, Jekauc D. On the importance of self-control strength for regular physical activi...
We study a dynamic model of self-control where previous decisions have influence on subsequent decis...