BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Low trait self-control constitutes a core criterion in various psychiatric disorders. Personality traits such as low self-control are mostly indexed by self-report measures. However, several theorists emphasized the importance of differentiating between explicit and implicit indices of personality traits, Therefore, the present study examined the unique predictive validity of an implicit measure of trait self-control for spontaneous dysfunctional behavior. METHODS: As a measure of implicit trait self-control, we used an irrelevant feature task: a speeded reaction time task comprising a task-relevant stimulus feature (i.e., capital vs. lower case letter type) and a task-irrelevant feature (high vs. low self-control...
Trait self-control is important for well-being and mental and physical health. Most extant measures ...
In the last decades, several models of implicit social cognition were used to explain the distinctio...
A wide range of measures have been used to assess self-control including executive function tasks, d...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Low trait self-control constitutes a core criterion in various psychiatri...
Minimal attention has been devoted to examining the dimensionality of self-control. The present stud...
The present study investigated implicit self-esteem and its relationship to explicit self-concept an...
Self-control as a trait has previously been measured with self-report questionnaires. The goal of th...
Self-report measures arguably represent one of the most important research tools in social and perso...
Trait self-control is often defined as the ability to inhibit dominant responses including thoughts,...
In this paper, we present a new questionnaire for the assessment of self-control as an individual tr...
Given assertions of the theoretical, empirical, and practical importance of self-control, this meta-...
Objectives: We tested unique contribution of trait self‐control, implicit self‐control, and lay bel...
This systematic review presents the current state of research investigating the implicit self-concep...
Given assertions of the theoretical, empirical, and practical importance of self-control, this meta-...
Given assertions of the theoretical, empirical, and practical importance of self-control, this meta-...
Trait self-control is important for well-being and mental and physical health. Most extant measures ...
In the last decades, several models of implicit social cognition were used to explain the distinctio...
A wide range of measures have been used to assess self-control including executive function tasks, d...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Low trait self-control constitutes a core criterion in various psychiatri...
Minimal attention has been devoted to examining the dimensionality of self-control. The present stud...
The present study investigated implicit self-esteem and its relationship to explicit self-concept an...
Self-control as a trait has previously been measured with self-report questionnaires. The goal of th...
Self-report measures arguably represent one of the most important research tools in social and perso...
Trait self-control is often defined as the ability to inhibit dominant responses including thoughts,...
In this paper, we present a new questionnaire for the assessment of self-control as an individual tr...
Given assertions of the theoretical, empirical, and practical importance of self-control, this meta-...
Objectives: We tested unique contribution of trait self‐control, implicit self‐control, and lay bel...
This systematic review presents the current state of research investigating the implicit self-concep...
Given assertions of the theoretical, empirical, and practical importance of self-control, this meta-...
Given assertions of the theoretical, empirical, and practical importance of self-control, this meta-...
Trait self-control is important for well-being and mental and physical health. Most extant measures ...
In the last decades, several models of implicit social cognition were used to explain the distinctio...
A wide range of measures have been used to assess self-control including executive function tasks, d...