Browsing by Subject "self-control"
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(2022-07-27)Self-control failure is all too common. Research has found that people become less likely to engage self-control after expending self-control on a prior task. Theories of self-control have surmised that this disengagement ...
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(2015-05-13)The way people mentally represent objects and events influences self-control; high-level construals, made up of abstract, global features, assist self-control, while low-level construals, made up of concrete, proximal ...
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(2018-05-07)Consumers experience negative emotions, such as anger and anxiety, for a variety of reasons. Research has shown that emotions such as these often spillover and effect downstream decisions that are unrelated to the source ...
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(2020-10-20)This dissertation work scrutinizes economic-decision making process when visceral feelings are present in the decision environment. I carefully model and study the role of attribute distortion, salience, self-control cost ...
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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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(2015-08-10)Self-control involves the inhibition of dominant response tendencies. Most research on self-control has examined the inhibition of approach-motivated tendencies, and previous research has found that right frontal cortical ...
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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 ...