Ego depletion and the strength model of self-control: a meta-analysis.

MS Hagger, C Wood, C Stiff… - Psychological …, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
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 …

Examining racial bias in education: A new approach

N Warikoo, S Sinclair, J Fei… - Educational …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article we argue that social-psychological research on implicit racial associations—
relatively unconscious associations based on race—is a fruitful area to explore for a greater …

RECASTing racial stress and trauma: Theorizing the healing potential of racial socialization in families.

RE Anderson, HC Stevenson - American Psychologist, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
For youth and adults of color, prolonged exposure to racial discrimination may result in
debilitating psychological, behavioral, and health outcomes. Research has suggested that …

Strength model of self-regulation as limited resource: Assessment, controversies, update

RF Baumeister, KD Vohs - Self-regulation and self-control, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
The strength model of self-regulation holds that self-regulation operates by consuming a
limited energy resource, thereby producing a state called ego depletion in which volition is …

A bed of thorns: Female leaders and the self-reinforcing cycle of illegitimacy

AC Vial, JL Napier, VL Brescoll - The Leadership Quarterly, 2016 - Elsevier
In an attempt to explain why the gender gap in leadership positions persists, we propose a
model centered on legitimacy. When women hold powerful positions, they have a harder …

Unable to resist temptation: How self-control depletion promotes unethical behavior

F Gino, ME Schweitzer, NL Mead, D Ariely - Organizational behavior and …, 2011 - Elsevier
Across four experimental studies, individuals who were depleted of their self-regulatory
resources by an initial act of self-control were more likely to “impulsively cheat” than …

When the going gets tough: Grit predicts costly perseverance

GM Lucas, J Gratch, L Cheng, S Marsella - Journal of Research in …, 2015 - Elsevier
In this research, we investigate how grittier individuals might incur some costs by persisting
when they could move on. Grittier participants were found to be less willing to give up when …

Prosocial behavior increases well-being and vitality even without contact with the beneficiary: Causal and behavioral evidence

F Martela, RM Ryan - Motivation and emotion, 2016 - Springer
A number of studies have shown that prosocial behavior is associated with enhanced well-
being, but most prior experimental studies have involved actual or potential face-to-face …

[图书][B] Judgment in managerial decision making

MH Bazerman, DA Moore - 2012 - books.google.com
Behavioral decision research provides many important insights into managerial behavior.
From negotiation to investment decisions, the authors weave behavioral decision research …

Intergroup threat theory

WG Stephan, O Ybarra, K Rios - Handbook of prejudice …, 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
We live in a world polarized by religion, nationality, political ideology, race, ethnicity, sex,
social class, and many other group distinctions too numerous to mention. These social …