Who Believes in Nonlimited Willpower? In Search of Correlates of Implicit Theories of Self-Control
Abstract
Recently, the most prominent model of self-control, the strength model, was criticized, and other explanations of self-control have been proposed. One of them is a concept of lay, implicit, willpower theories, that is, believing either that willpower is limited (as in the strength model) or nonlimited. Research shows that holding a nonlimited-resource belief prevents individuals from suffering ego depletion and is related to successful...
Paper Details
Title
Who Believes in Nonlimited Willpower? In Search of Correlates of Implicit Theories of Self-Control
Published Date
Nov 6, 2018
Journal
Volume
123
Issue
2
Pages
281 - 299
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