Authors
Roy F Baumeister, Kathleen D Vohs, Dianne M Tice
Publication date
2007/12
Journal
Current directions in psychological science
Volume
16
Issue
6
Pages
351-355
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Self-control is a central function of the self and an important key to success in life. The exertion of self-control appears to depend on a limited resource. Just as a muscle gets tired from exertion, acts of self-control cause short-term impairments (ego depletion) in subsequent self-control, even on unrelated tasks. Research has supported the strength model in the domains of eating, drinking, spending, sexuality, intelligent thought, making choices, and interpersonal behavior. Motivational or framing factors can temporarily block the deleterious effects of being in a state of ego depletion. Blood glucose is an important component of the energy.
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Scholar articles
RF Baumeister, KD Vohs, DM Tice - Current directions in psychological science, 2007