What Is Ego Depletion? Toward a Mechanistic Revision of the Resource Model of Self-Control
University of Toronto · Mitchell Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
According to the resource model of self-control, overriding one's predominant response tendencies consumes and temporarily depletes a limited inner resource. Over 100 experiments have lent support to this model of ego depletion by observing that acts of self-control at Time 1 reduce performance on subsequent, seemingly unrelated self-control tasks at Time 2. The time is now ripe, therefore, not only to broaden the scope of the model but to start gaining a precise, mechanistic account of it. Accordingly, in the current article, the authors probe the particular cognitive, affective, and motivational mechanics of self-control and its depletion, asking, "What is ego depletion?" This study proposes a process model…
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2Topics & keywords
- Ego depletion
- Psychology
- Self-control
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Id, ego and super-ego
- Resource depletion
- Metaphor
- Cognitive psychology
- Decent work and economic growth