A series of meta-analytic tests of the depletion effect: Self-control does not seem to rely on a limited resource.

Volume: 144, Issue: 4, Pages: 796 - 815
Published: Aug 1, 2015
Abstract
Failures of self-control are thought to underlie various important behaviors (e.g., addiction, violence, obesity, poor academic achievement). The modern conceptualization of self-control failure has been heavily influenced by the idea that self-control functions as if it relied upon a limited physiological or cognitive resource. This view of self-control has inspired hundreds of experiments designed to test the prediction that acts of...
Paper Details
Title
A series of meta-analytic tests of the depletion effect: Self-control does not seem to rely on a limited resource.
Published Date
Aug 1, 2015
Volume
144
Issue
4
Pages
796 - 815
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