This chapter provides an overview of my efforts to develop a new model of self-regulation over the past 25. years. The strength model sees self-regulation as dependent on a limited energy resource, and self-regulatory capacity functions like a physical muscle: It seems to get tired after use, it conserves energy for upcoming challenges or when fatigued, and it gets stronger with regular exercise. The same resource is used for decision-making. Recent findings and theoretical challenges have pointed the way toward a new and better theory but in my view have not provided a viable alternative to the limited resource model. Integrating recent work on selective allocation, motivational changes, subjective beliefs, and bodily processes has greatly...
ABSTRACT—Self-control is a central function of the self and an important key to success in life. The...
The authors review evidence for the strength model of self-regulation (self-control), and discuss re...
Self-regulation is a highly adaptive process that enables goal-directed behaviour; however, individu...
The strength model of self-regulation holds that self-regulation operates by consuming a limited ene...
The strength model of self-regulation holds that self-regulation operates by consuming a limited ene...
Previous research suggested that an individual’s capacity to self-regulate is limited, and easily de...
Self-regulation is an important component of psychosocial theories of exercise behaviour and lack of...
If self-regulation conforms to an energy or strength model, then self-control should be impaired by ...
Self-regulation is an important component of psychosocial theories of exercise behaviour and lack of...
Self-regulation is important for successful functioning. The Self-Regulatory Strength Model (SRSM) p...
Successful self-control has many benefits for individuals and society as a whole. Self-regulation re...
The strength model of self-control conceptualizes self-control as a resource that enables individual...
Self-control is a central function of the self and an important key to success in life. The exertion...
ABSTRACT Self-regulation is a highly adaptive, distinctively human trait that enables people to over...
Motivation is underappreciated in self-regulation theories (as is true in social personality psychol...
ABSTRACT—Self-control is a central function of the self and an important key to success in life. The...
The authors review evidence for the strength model of self-regulation (self-control), and discuss re...
Self-regulation is a highly adaptive process that enables goal-directed behaviour; however, individu...
The strength model of self-regulation holds that self-regulation operates by consuming a limited ene...
The strength model of self-regulation holds that self-regulation operates by consuming a limited ene...
Previous research suggested that an individual’s capacity to self-regulate is limited, and easily de...
Self-regulation is an important component of psychosocial theories of exercise behaviour and lack of...
If self-regulation conforms to an energy or strength model, then self-control should be impaired by ...
Self-regulation is an important component of psychosocial theories of exercise behaviour and lack of...
Self-regulation is important for successful functioning. The Self-Regulatory Strength Model (SRSM) p...
Successful self-control has many benefits for individuals and society as a whole. Self-regulation re...
The strength model of self-control conceptualizes self-control as a resource that enables individual...
Self-control is a central function of the self and an important key to success in life. The exertion...
ABSTRACT Self-regulation is a highly adaptive, distinctively human trait that enables people to over...
Motivation is underappreciated in self-regulation theories (as is true in social personality psychol...
ABSTRACT—Self-control is a central function of the self and an important key to success in life. The...
The authors review evidence for the strength model of self-regulation (self-control), and discuss re...
Self-regulation is a highly adaptive process that enables goal-directed behaviour; however, individu...