Browsing by Subject "individual differences"
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Dynamic cognitive flexibility: Influences of time and personality traits on voluntary task selection (psyArXiv, 2021-03)Cognitive flexibility, or the ability to flexibly switch between different task sets, is often operationalized using performance on voluntary task switching (VTS) paradigms. In VTS paradigms, performance is commonly measured ...
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(2015-07-23)In consumer domains such as spending and eating, researchers have demonstrated maladaptive patterns of behavior for individuals lower in self-control, but the effectiveness of many common strategies to boost consumer ...
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(2010-01-14)To better understand the cognitive processes associated with faking behaviors, Ajzen?s Theory of Planned Behavior was adapted to the study of faking on overt integrity tests. This decision-based model is then expanded ...
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(Frontiers, 2014-09-29)Numerous experiments have found that exercising self-control reduces success on subsequent, seemingly unrelated self-control tasks. Such evidence lends support to a strength model that posits a limited and depletable ...
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Mind-wandering is a ubiquitous human experience characterized by task-unrelated thought, or thought that deviates from the present task. Past research has found that mind-wandering is a vital moderator of psychological ...