… According to our assumptions, conservingself-controlstrength drives the effect of … As a first step to test whether conservation of self-controlstrength drives the effect of forewarning on …
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… and made self-control salient, but did not actually require self-control. Supplemental analyses suggested that only practicing self-control built self-control … Conservingself-controlstrength …
… self-control in future leads to a conservation of self-control resources. Proposed mechanisms for self-control … the role of the strength-energy model of self-control in understanding health-…
… with the conservation hypothesis, people can exert self-control … and importance of the capacity for self-control, it would be … people start conserving their remaining strength. When people …
… of conservingself-control resources. This tendency to conserve is exacerbated when the prospective demands of future self-control are very high, such as when the prospect of a third …
… strength model of self-control compares it to a muscle, and muscular fatigue conforms to the pattern of conservation … of self-control on an initial task, people often seek to conserve what …
… ing this limited resource, or strength, model of self-control. Self-control is the process by which … , thereby depleting their resources, the results supported a conservation hypothesis. …
… task, perhaps because they are motivated to conserveself-controlstrength (Muraven, 1998). The motivation to conserveself-controlstrength may account for the decreased self-efficacy …
… self-control as a unitary, limited resource. These include the tenet that the depletion of self-control strength is … are scarce individuals will conserve their self-control resources for times of …