Ego Depletion Reduces Proselfs’ Concern with the Well-Being of Others
Previous research suggests that people predisposed toward a more cooperative orientation are stronger at self-control and, accordingly, are better able to ward off the adverse impact of ego depletion on self-regulation (Seeley and Gardner, 2003). Building on this research, we tested the hypothesis t...
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Main Authors: | BALLIET, Daniel Patrick, JOIREMAN, Jeff |
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2010
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