Several theoretical models describe two pathways linking self-control demands with subsequent goal violations. The volitional pathway suggests that these goal violations should be interpreted as failures, while the motivational pathway suggests an interpretation as decisions. In this article, we examined (a) which psychological processes may explain the relationship between self-control demands and subsequent intention violations and (b) to what extent these violations refect self-control failures rather than deliberate decisions. Results of two experience sampling studies showed that facing demands can trigger two opposing processes: fatigue, which leads to more subsequent violations of intentions, and the feeling that one deserves a ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 80-83)How we understand human action and define autonomous a...
Understanding the psychological processes that underpin the limited self-control resource could have...
Habitual behaviours are elicited when a familiar context activates cue-behaviour associations that h...
Several theoretical models describe two pathways linking self-control demands with subsequent goal v...
Self-control is a highly adaptive human capacity. Accordingly, development of self-control is widely...
Self-regulation has been conceptualized as the interplay between controlled and impulsive processes;...
A plethora of theories on human motives proposes that people have a fundamental need for control and...
It is an ancient insight that human actions are driven by desires. Yet it misses one mental represen...
Self-control is a prominent topic in consumer research, where it is often conceptualized as the abst...
This chapter introduces the topic of justification and discusses how justification processes may pre...
Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the pro...
As most people can attest, conquering vices and changing bad habits are difficult. Even when the mot...
peer reviewedSelf-control is typically conceptualized as an inherent human skill, focusing on the im...
Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the pro...
The objective of this dissertation is to investigate the role self-regulatory failures in consumer b...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 80-83)How we understand human action and define autonomous a...
Understanding the psychological processes that underpin the limited self-control resource could have...
Habitual behaviours are elicited when a familiar context activates cue-behaviour associations that h...
Several theoretical models describe two pathways linking self-control demands with subsequent goal v...
Self-control is a highly adaptive human capacity. Accordingly, development of self-control is widely...
Self-regulation has been conceptualized as the interplay between controlled and impulsive processes;...
A plethora of theories on human motives proposes that people have a fundamental need for control and...
It is an ancient insight that human actions are driven by desires. Yet it misses one mental represen...
Self-control is a prominent topic in consumer research, where it is often conceptualized as the abst...
This chapter introduces the topic of justification and discusses how justification processes may pre...
Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the pro...
As most people can attest, conquering vices and changing bad habits are difficult. Even when the mot...
peer reviewedSelf-control is typically conceptualized as an inherent human skill, focusing on the im...
Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the pro...
The objective of this dissertation is to investigate the role self-regulatory failures in consumer b...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 80-83)How we understand human action and define autonomous a...
Understanding the psychological processes that underpin the limited self-control resource could have...
Habitual behaviours are elicited when a familiar context activates cue-behaviour associations that h...