To manage conflicts between temptation and commitment, people use self-control. The process model of self-control outlines different strategies for managing the onset and experience of temptation. However, little is known about the decision-making factors underlying strategy selection. Across three experiments (N = 317), we tested whether the moral valence of a commitment predicts how people advise attentional self-control strategies. In Experiments 1 and 2, people rated attentional focus strategies as significantly more effective for people tempted to break moral relative to immoral commitments, even when controlling for perceived temptation and trait self-control. Experiment 3 showed that as people perceived commitments to have more posit...
Objective: What strategies do people use to resist desires in their day‐to‐day life? How effective a...
The social dilemma may involve a within-person conflict, between urges to act selfishly and better j...
Self-control can be defined as the ability to exert control over ones impulses. Currently, most rese...
To manage conflicts between temptation and commitment, people use self-control. The process model of...
Self-control can be defined as the ability to exert control over ones impulses. Currently, most rese...
<p>Research has long assumed that the process of self-control involves mechanisms for overcoming tem...
Research on moral reasoning calls into question self-control, which encompasses impulsivity, compuls...
ABSTRACT—To successfully pursue a goal in the face of temptation, an individual must first identify ...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The "process-model" of self-control proposes that the ego-depletio...
Self-control dilemmas take place when a short-term tempta-tion, be it a fattening snack, an offer of...
Self-control is a key skill that has important implications for life success. Parallel research prog...
Despite having good intentions, people often fail to exercise self-control to act in line with their...
The social dilemma may involve a within-person conflict, between urges to act selfishly and better j...
We test in the context of a dictator game the proposition that individuals may experience a self-con...
Objective: What strategies do people use to resist desires in their day‐to‐day life? How effective a...
The social dilemma may involve a within-person conflict, between urges to act selfishly and better j...
Self-control can be defined as the ability to exert control over ones impulses. Currently, most rese...
To manage conflicts between temptation and commitment, people use self-control. The process model of...
Self-control can be defined as the ability to exert control over ones impulses. Currently, most rese...
<p>Research has long assumed that the process of self-control involves mechanisms for overcoming tem...
Research on moral reasoning calls into question self-control, which encompasses impulsivity, compuls...
ABSTRACT—To successfully pursue a goal in the face of temptation, an individual must first identify ...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The "process-model" of self-control proposes that the ego-depletio...
Self-control dilemmas take place when a short-term tempta-tion, be it a fattening snack, an offer of...
Self-control is a key skill that has important implications for life success. Parallel research prog...
Despite having good intentions, people often fail to exercise self-control to act in line with their...
The social dilemma may involve a within-person conflict, between urges to act selfishly and better j...
We test in the context of a dictator game the proposition that individuals may experience a self-con...
Objective: What strategies do people use to resist desires in their day‐to‐day life? How effective a...
The social dilemma may involve a within-person conflict, between urges to act selfishly and better j...
Self-control can be defined as the ability to exert control over ones impulses. Currently, most rese...