概念化
心理学
自我控制
自我耗竭
控制(管理)
资源(消歧)
认知
认知心理学
荟萃分析
资源枯竭
实证研究
有限的资源
社会心理学
风险分析(工程)
计算机科学
人工智能
统计
神经科学
生物
内科学
医学
数学
计算机网络
生态学
作者
Evan C. Carter,Lilly M Kofler,Daniel E. Forster,Michael E. McCullough
摘要
Failures of self-control are thought to underlie various important behaviors (e.g., addiction, violence, obesity, poor academic achievement). The modern conceptualization of self-control failure has been heavily influenced by the idea that self-control functions as if it relied upon a limited physiological or cognitive resource. This view of self-control has inspired hundreds of experiments designed to test the prediction that acts of self-control are more likely to fail when they follow previous acts of self-control (the depletion effect). Here, we evaluated the empirical evidence for this effect with a series of focused, meta-analytic tests that address the limitations in prior appraisals of the evidence. We find very little evidence that the depletion effect is a real phenomenon, at least when assessed with the methods most frequently used in the laboratory. Our results strongly challenge the idea that self-control functions as if it relies on a limited psychological or physical resource.
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