Successful everyday self-regulation often hinges on implementing intended responses at a later time–often in specific situations. We address this self-regulation challenge by examining the role of individuals’ thought about intended actions–and specifically whether it does or does not include situational cues. We hypothesized that including situational cues when thinking about intended actions enables stimulus-response learning, thereby increasing the likelihood of implementing the intended actions. Consequently, we pre-registered and found (N = 392, age range 18–94) a positive relationship between the self-reported habitual inclusion of situational cues in thought about intended actions and everyday self-regulation success (assessed by sel...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite having good intentions, people fail at times to self-regulate....
Studies on implementation intentions so far have mainly pointed towards strengthened cue-behavior as...
To attain goals, people must proactively prevent interferences and react to interferences once they ...
Successful everyday self-regulation often hinges on implementing intended responses at a later time–...
Need for Cognition describes relatively stable interindividual differences in cognitive motivation. ...
Self-control is a capability that modern humans strive to master. A key postulate of dual-process mo...
Researchers often claim that self-control is a skill. It is also often stated that self-control exer...
Habitual behaviours are elicited when a familiar context activates cue-behaviour associations that h...
This research examined the role of habit and intention in the prediction of future behaviour by anal...
When people predict their future behavior, they tend to place too much weight on their current inten...
Background and aims: The “process-model” of self-control proposes that the ego-depletion effect is b...
Self-control failure occurs when an individual experiences a conflict between immediate desires and ...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The "process-model" of self-control proposes that the ego-depletio...
The aim of this thesis was to examine how goal-directed habits are formed and established. Specifica...
Numerous studies have shown that behaviors can be primed outside of conscious awareness (see reviews...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite having good intentions, people fail at times to self-regulate....
Studies on implementation intentions so far have mainly pointed towards strengthened cue-behavior as...
To attain goals, people must proactively prevent interferences and react to interferences once they ...
Successful everyday self-regulation often hinges on implementing intended responses at a later time–...
Need for Cognition describes relatively stable interindividual differences in cognitive motivation. ...
Self-control is a capability that modern humans strive to master. A key postulate of dual-process mo...
Researchers often claim that self-control is a skill. It is also often stated that self-control exer...
Habitual behaviours are elicited when a familiar context activates cue-behaviour associations that h...
This research examined the role of habit and intention in the prediction of future behaviour by anal...
When people predict their future behavior, they tend to place too much weight on their current inten...
Background and aims: The “process-model” of self-control proposes that the ego-depletion effect is b...
Self-control failure occurs when an individual experiences a conflict between immediate desires and ...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The "process-model" of self-control proposes that the ego-depletio...
The aim of this thesis was to examine how goal-directed habits are formed and established. Specifica...
Numerous studies have shown that behaviors can be primed outside of conscious awareness (see reviews...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite having good intentions, people fail at times to self-regulate....
Studies on implementation intentions so far have mainly pointed towards strengthened cue-behavior as...
To attain goals, people must proactively prevent interferences and react to interferences once they ...