articleJournal of Personality and Social PsychologyMar 29, 2005Closed access

Self-Regulation and Self-Presentation: Regulatory Resource Depletion Impairs Impression Management and Effortful Self-Presentation Depletes Regulatory Resources.

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Abstract

Self-presentation may require self-regulation, especially when familiar or dispositional tendencies must be overridden in service of the desired impression. Studies 1-4 showed that self-presentation under challenging conditions or according to counter-normative patterns (presenting oneself modestly to strangers, boastfully to friends, contrary to gender norms, to a skeptical audience, or while being a racial token) led to impaired self-regulation later, suggesting that those self-presentations depleted self-regulatory resources. When self-presentation conformed to familiar, normative, or dispositional patterns, self-regulation was less implicated. Studies 5-8 showed that when resources for self-regulation had…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Impression management
  • Presentation (obstetrics)
  • Interpersonal communication
  • Social psychology
  • Ego depletion
  • Normative
  • Self-control
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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