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Forgiveness as a mediator on the effect of self-compassion on the ego depletion
Self-compassion is a trait that helps people to withstand stressful situations. Self-compassion helps people to maintain self-regulation, to interpret the positive side of the problems, and to avoid ego depletion.
Agus Abdul Rahman +3 more
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A new perspective on the interplay between self-control and cognitive performance: Modeling progressive depletion patterns. [PDF]
Exerting self-control in a first task weakens self-control performance in a subsequent unrelated task (ego depletion). In self-control research new strategies are required to investigate the ego-depletion effect, which has recently been shown to be more ...
Christoph Lindner +3 more
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When the Going Gets Tough, Who Keeps Going? Depletion Sensitivity Moderates the Ego-Depletion Effect
Self-control relies on a limited resource that can get depleted, a phenomenon that has been labeled ego-depletion. We argue that individuals may differ in their sensitivity to depleting tasks, and that consequently some people deplete their self-control ...
Stefanie J. Salmon +5 more
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EGO DEPLETION AND ACADEMIC DISHONESTY IN STUDENTS COLLEGE DURING PANDEMI COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is still being felt until September 2021 in several countries around the world. We examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially on unethical behavior during online learning—other phenomena such as ego depletion trigger ...
. Herdian, Nadia Dwi Suci Ningtyas Putri
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This article builds on the conservation of resources (COR) theory and the challenge–hindrance stressors framework to propose a model for understanding and investigating why and when these two distinct categorized stressors similarly promote the display ...
Zeying Li +4 more
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The influence of ego depletion on sprint performance in athletes without track and field experience
We tested the assumption that ego depletion would affect the sprint start in a sample of N = 38 athletes without track and field experience in an experiment by applying a mixed between- (depletion vs.
Chris eEnglert +3 more
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Do exhausted primary school students cheat more? A randomized field experiment.
Motivated by the two-decade-long scientific debate over the existence of the ego-depletion effect, our paper contributes to exploring the scope conditions of ego-depletion theory.
Tamás Keller, Hubert János Kiss
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Hindrance stressors, ego depletion and knowledge sharing [PDF]
Purpose – This study aims to use the ego depletion theory to examine the impact of hindrance stressors on knowledge sharing behaviors by investigating the mediating role of ego depletion and the moderating role of self-enhancing humor. Design/methodology/
Fei Kang, Ying Zhang, Han Zhang
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Ego Depletion After Social Interference
The present study examines whether social interference (i.e., interference with one’s goal attainment by the bodily presence of others) depletes the limited resource of self-control strength. In an experimental laboratory study (N = 34), half the participants experienced social interference whereas the other half did not experience social interference ...
Bertrams, Alex, Pahl, Sabine
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Does Ego Depletion Elicit Stronger Cues of Deception?
Lying is cognitively demanding and presumably requires self-regulation. According to ego depletion theory, a task that requires self-regulation should therefore impair an individual’s ability to tell a convincing lie in a later task. Consequently, it was
Volz Sarah +2 more
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