نتایج جستجو برای: resources depletion

تعداد نتایج: 328580  

2007
KATHLEEN D. VOHS RONALD J. FABER

This research investigated impulse buying as resulting from the depletion of a common—but limited—resource that governs self-control. In three investigations, participants’ self-regulatory resources were depleted or not; later, impulsive spending responses were measured. Participants whose resources were depleted, relative to participants whose resources were not depleted, felt stronger urges t...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2012
Henry Otgaar Hugo Alberts Lesly Cuppens

The primary aim of the current study was to examine whether depleted cognitive resources might have ramifications for the formation of neutral and negative spontaneous false memories. To examine this, participants received neutral and negative Deese/Roediger-McDermott false memory wordlists. Also, for half of the participants, cognitive resources were depleted by use of an ego depletion manipul...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2013
Jonas Persson Anne Larsson Patricia A. Reuter-Lorenz

Executive control coordinates, prioritizes, and selects task-relevant representations under conditions of conflict. Behavioral evidence has documented that executive resources are separable, finite, and can be temporarily depleted; however, the neural basis for such resource limits are largely unknown. Here, we investigate the neural correlates underlying the fatigue or depletion of interferenc...

2016
Michael R. Cunningham Roy F. Baumeister

The limited resource model states that self-control is governed by a relatively finite set of inner resources on which people draw when exerting willpower. Once self-control resources have been used up or depleted, they are less available for other self-control tasks, leading to a decrement in subsequent self-control success. The depletion effect has been studied for over 20 years, tested or ex...

2017
Juliana M. Berbert Mark A. Lewis

Animal search patterns are governed by the various movement strategies undertaken when animals encounter stimuli. The stimuli caused by resource growth and depletion can modify search patterns due to the need to finding resources. In this paper, we investigate the influence of resource depletion on the dynamics of dispersal of a population which is related to diffusion or anomalous diffusion. O...

2008
Loes Janssen Bob M. Fennis Kathleen D. Vohs

Two experiments examine the role of regulatory resource depletion in the effectiveness of social influence techniques aimed at inducing consumer compliance. They test the two-step hypothesis that a) responding to the initial request stage of an influence technique requires selfcontrol, thereby depleting one's limited resource of self-regulatory energy, and b) a state of regulatory resource depl...

Journal: :Energies 2021

The circular economy represents a fundamental pillar for modern business models and sustainable development targets: the mandatory claim “reduce, reuse, recycle” is answer to global criticalities of natural resources depletion waste increase [...]

2002
Eugene C. Cordero

First year university science students are surveyed about their understanding of the ozone layer, ozone depletion and the effect of ozone depletion on Australia. Although students seem to understand the basic function of the ozone layer, over 65% of students incorrectly believe that the ozone hole is over Australia, and over 90% of students incorrectly believe that the ozone hole is present dur...

2013
Martin S. Hagger Giulia Panetta Chung-Ming Leung Ging Ging Wong John C. K. Wang Derwin K. C. Chan David A. Keatley Nikos L. D. Chatzisarantis

The current research tested the hypothesis that individuals engaged in long-term efforts to limit food intake (e.g., individuals with high eating restraint) would have reduced capacity to regulate eating when self-control resources are limited. In the current research, body mass index (BMI) was used as a proxy for eating restraint based on the assumption that individuals with high BMI would hav...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2014
Peter Gröpel Roy F Baumeister Jürgen Beckmann

Three studies investigated the role of action versus state orientation in how people deal with depletion of self-control resources. Action-oriented persons were expected to continue allocating resources and hence to perform better than state-oriented persons who were expected to conserve strength. Consistent with this, action-oriented persons performed better on the d2 test of attention than st...

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