We conducted a preregistered multilaboratory project (k= 36; N= 3,531) to assess the size and robustness of ego-depletion effects using a novel replication method, termed the …
One important line of self-control research concerns the phenomenon known as ego- depletion, the negative effect of performing a self-control task (Task 1) on performance on a …
According to the strength model, self-control is a finite resource that determines capacity for effortful control over dominant responses and, once expended, leads to impaired self-control …
Ego-depletion, a psychological phenomenon in which participants are less able to engage in self-control after prior exertion of self-control, has become widely popular in the scientific …
Self-control relies on a limited resource that can get depleted, a phenomenon that has been labeled ego-depletion. We argue that individuals may differ in their sensitivity to depleting …
EC Carter, LM Kofler, DE Forster… - Journal of Experimental …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Failures of self-control are thought to underlie various important behaviors (eg, addiction, violence, obesity, poor academic achievement). The modern conceptualization of self …
X Xu, KE Demos, TM Leahey, CN Hart, J Trautvetter… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
The limited resource or strength model of self-control posits that the use of self-regulatory resources leads to depletion and poorer performance on subsequent self-control tasks. We …
J Dang - Frontiers in Psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
The ego depletion effect has not been replicated by a recent project including 23 laboratories (N= 2141) in both English-speaking countries and non-English speaking …
According to the resource model of self-control, overriding one's predominant response tendencies consumes and temporarily depletes a limited inner resource. Over 100 …