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Self-Regulation and Ego Control

This detailed book reviews recent research in the area of self-control depletion, which poses challenges for the dominant strength model and suggests that capacity limitations alone cannot account for observed effects of depletion

Edward R. Hirt (Edited by), Joshua John Clarkson (Edited by), Lile Jia (Edited by)

9780128018507

Hardback, published 5 September 2016

492 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 3 cm, 0.93 kg

Self-Regulation and Ego Control examines the physiological effects of depletion, the effects of psychological variables in self-control depletion effects, the role of motivational and goal states on self-control depletion effects, and a number of cognitive perspectives on self-control exertion. This insightful book begins with an introduction of self-control theories, ego depletion phenomena, and experimental examples of research in self-control, and concludes by delineating more inclusive and comprehensive models of self-regulation that can account for the full spectrum of findings from current research.

In recent years, researchers have had difficulty identifying the underlying resources responsible for depletion effects. Moreover, further research has identified several psychological and motivational factors that can ameliorate depletion effects. These findings have led many to question assumptions of the dominant strength model and suggest that capacity limitations alone cannot account for the observed effects of depletion. Self-Regulation and Ego Control facilitates discourse across researchers from different ideological camps and advances more integrated views of self-regulation based on this research.

Preface

  Edward R. Hirt

1. Valuation as a mechanism of self-control and ego depletion

  Elliot T. Berkman

2. Decoupling Goal Striving from Resource Depletion by Forming Implementation Intentions

  Frank Wieber and Peter M. Gollwitzer

3. Facilitating and Undermining Energy: Research on Vitality and Depletion from Self-Determination Theory

  Richard M. Ryan

4. Moderators of the Ego Depletion Effect and What They May Tell Us About the Self-Control Resource

  Malte Friese and David D. Loschelder

5. Taming the Impulsive Beast: Understanding the Link Between Self-Regulation and Aggression

  C. Nathan DeWall and David Chester

6. Cognitive Control Perspectives on Depletion and Self-Control

  Michael David Robinson and Ben Wilkowski

7. Linking Diverse Resources for Action Control

  E.J. Masicampo and Michael L. Slepian

8. Self-Control and Motivation: Integration and Application

  Mark Muraven and Benjamin C. Ampel

9. Implicit Theories About Willpower

  Veronika Job

10. Ego Depletion From the Impulse Side of Things

  Brandon Schmeichel

11. Neural Bases of Ego Depletion

  Dylan D. Wagner and Todd Heatherton

12. How Depletion Operates in a Unified Model of Self-Control

  Hiroki Patrick Kotabe and Wilhelm Hofmann

13. What Does Ego Depletion Reveal About Self-Control?

  Jessica Carnevale and Kentaro Fujita

14. Ultimate and Proximate Causes of Ego Depletion

  Zoe Francis and Michael Inzlicht

15. A Strategic Effort-Allocation Perspective on Self-Regulation

  Daniel C. Molden, Chin Ming Hui and Abigail A. Scholer

16. Does Willpower Exist?

  Roy Baumeister

17. On the Relation Between Mental and Physical Self-Regulation

  Patrick Michael Egan

18. Goal Defense Mechanisms in Response to Ego Depletion

  Lile Jia

19. The Truth of Perception: The Consequences of Perceived Mental Fatigue for Self-Control Performance

  Joshua John Clarkson, Otto Ashley and Roseann Hassey

20. Restoration Effects Following Depletion: Adventures in The Uncanny Resilience of Man

  Edward R. Hirt

Subject Areas: Clinical psychology [MMJ]

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