Self-regulation failure is often explained as being overwhelmed by impulse. The present article proposes a novel pathway, presenting a theoretical framework and empirical review of a justification-based account of self-regulation failure. With justification we refer to making excuses for one's discrepant behavior, so that when experiencing a self-regulation dilemma between immediate impulses and long-term intentions, people resolve the conflict by developing and employing justifications that allow violations of the goal they endorse. Accordingly, rather than inhibiting motivations from the impulsive system, the reflective system can also facilitate them, leading to self-regulation failure. We bring together empirical evidence from various d...
Grund A, Carstens C. Self-control motivationally reconsidered: "Acting" self-controlled is different...
As most people can attest, conquering vices and changing bad habits are difficult. Even when the mot...
People experience minor instances of self-regulation failure, i.e., setbacks. While in itself trivia...
Self-regulation failure is often explained as being overwhelmed by impulse. The present article prop...
Self-regulation failure is often explained as being overwhelmed by impulse. The present article prop...
Few phenomena question the authority of reason over our behavior more than self-regulation failure. ...
This chapter introduces the topic of justification and discusses how justification processes may pre...
Goal violations are often explained in terms of not being able to resist temptations. However, rathe...
Despite having good intentions, people fail at times to self-regulate. Most of these instances of ev...
ABSTRACT Successful self-regulation is defined as the willingness to exert effort toward one’s most ...
Inspired by some of current Western societies' most pressing problems, much research attention has b...
Several theoretical models describe two pathways linking self-control demands with subsequent goal v...
Despite having good intentions, people fail at times to self-regulate. Most of these instances of ev...
The authors propose that people use 2 routes in justifying self-gratification: 1st through hard work...
Motivation is underappreciated in self-regulation theories (as is true in social personality psychol...
Grund A, Carstens C. Self-control motivationally reconsidered: "Acting" self-controlled is different...
As most people can attest, conquering vices and changing bad habits are difficult. Even when the mot...
People experience minor instances of self-regulation failure, i.e., setbacks. While in itself trivia...
Self-regulation failure is often explained as being overwhelmed by impulse. The present article prop...
Self-regulation failure is often explained as being overwhelmed by impulse. The present article prop...
Few phenomena question the authority of reason over our behavior more than self-regulation failure. ...
This chapter introduces the topic of justification and discusses how justification processes may pre...
Goal violations are often explained in terms of not being able to resist temptations. However, rathe...
Despite having good intentions, people fail at times to self-regulate. Most of these instances of ev...
ABSTRACT Successful self-regulation is defined as the willingness to exert effort toward one’s most ...
Inspired by some of current Western societies' most pressing problems, much research attention has b...
Several theoretical models describe two pathways linking self-control demands with subsequent goal v...
Despite having good intentions, people fail at times to self-regulate. Most of these instances of ev...
The authors propose that people use 2 routes in justifying self-gratification: 1st through hard work...
Motivation is underappreciated in self-regulation theories (as is true in social personality psychol...
Grund A, Carstens C. Self-control motivationally reconsidered: "Acting" self-controlled is different...
As most people can attest, conquering vices and changing bad habits are difficult. Even when the mot...
People experience minor instances of self-regulation failure, i.e., setbacks. While in itself trivia...