Consideration of future consequences, ego-depletion, and self-control: Support for distinguishing between CFC-Immediate and CFC-Future sub-scales
We examine how individual differences in the consideration of future consequences (Strathman et al., 1994) impact trait self-control, and temporal discounting under conditions of ego-depletion. Study 1 (N = 986) reveals that the CFC scale contains two underlying factors, which can be labeled the CFC...
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Main Authors: | JOIREMAN, Jeff, BALLIET, Daniel Patrick, SPROTT, David, SPANGENBERG, Eric, SCHULTZ, Jenifer |
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2008
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