Practice makes perfect: Repeatedly dealing with response conflict facilitates its identification and speed of resolution

Volume: 86, Pages: 103955
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
null null People repeatedly encounter response conflicts (i.e., self-control dilemmas between long-term and short-term goals). A longitudinal study was conducted to investigate how resolution of response conflict develops over time. Participants pursued a long-term goal. The design entailed pre- and post-measurements, as well as daily/weekly measures using a mobile application over a range of 10–110 days. Of the 180 people participating in the...
Paper Details
Title
Practice makes perfect: Repeatedly dealing with response conflict facilitates its identification and speed of resolution
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
86
Pages
103955
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