Grounded on the Reflective–Impulsive Model, a recent study by Cheval, Sarrazin, Isoard-Gautheur, Radel, and Friese (2015) found support for an interactive pattern between reflective (i.e., physical activity intentions) and impulsive (i.e., impulsive approach tendencies towards sedentary behaviors; IASB) processes to prospectively predict objective moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) — strong IASB hindered reflective intentions from being executed. As low self-control is presumed to be associated with the stronger influence of impulsive processes on behavior, the present article provides a secondary analysis testing whether the interactive pattern between reflective intentions and IASBmay bemoderated by different facets of self-con...
Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the pro...
Finne E, Englert C, Jekauc D. On the importance of self-control strength for regular physical activi...
International audienceObjective: Both explicit and implicit motivational processes predict physical ...
Objective: The present study tested whether taking into account both the reflective and the impulsiv...
In this study, we examined the interaction of automatic (i.e., automatic affective evaluations) and ...
Background: Promoting regular physical activity (PA) and lessening sedentary behaviors (SB) constitu...
The theory of planned behavior (TPB) states that behavioral intention is the best predictor of actua...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Using a dual-process framework, the aim of this research ...
Using a dual-process framework, the aim of this research was to investigate the associations between...
This paper contrasts dual-process and personality approaches in the prediction of addictive behavior...
Reflection-impulsivity is a dimension of cognitive or decision-making style. We conducted two quasi-...
Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the pro...
Impulsivity is often assumed to be stable across domains despite the common observation that individ...
Using a dual-process framework, the aim of this research was to investigate the associations between...
Reflection-impulsivity is a dimension of cognitive or decision-making style. We conducted two quasi-...
Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the pro...
Finne E, Englert C, Jekauc D. On the importance of self-control strength for regular physical activi...
International audienceObjective: Both explicit and implicit motivational processes predict physical ...
Objective: The present study tested whether taking into account both the reflective and the impulsiv...
In this study, we examined the interaction of automatic (i.e., automatic affective evaluations) and ...
Background: Promoting regular physical activity (PA) and lessening sedentary behaviors (SB) constitu...
The theory of planned behavior (TPB) states that behavioral intention is the best predictor of actua...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Using a dual-process framework, the aim of this research ...
Using a dual-process framework, the aim of this research was to investigate the associations between...
This paper contrasts dual-process and personality approaches in the prediction of addictive behavior...
Reflection-impulsivity is a dimension of cognitive or decision-making style. We conducted two quasi-...
Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the pro...
Impulsivity is often assumed to be stable across domains despite the common observation that individ...
Using a dual-process framework, the aim of this research was to investigate the associations between...
Reflection-impulsivity is a dimension of cognitive or decision-making style. We conducted two quasi-...
Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the pro...
Finne E, Englert C, Jekauc D. On the importance of self-control strength for regular physical activi...
International audienceObjective: Both explicit and implicit motivational processes predict physical ...