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Ego depletion: Is the active self a limited resource?
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Baumeister, R. F., Bratslavsky, E., Muraven, M., & Tice, D. M. (1998). Ego depletion: Is the active self a limited resource? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 1252-1265.
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Self-regulation and personality: How interventions increase regulatory success, and how depletion moderates effects of traits on behavior
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Baumeister, R. F., Gailliot, M., DeWall, C. N., & Oaten, M. (2006). Self-regulation and personality: How interventions increase regulatory success, and how depletion moderates effects of traits on behavior. Journal of Personality, 74, 1773-1801.
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Violence restrained: Effects of self-regulation and its depletion on aggression
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DeWaIl, C. N., Baumeister, R. F., Stillman, T. F., & Gailliot, M. T. (2007). Violence restrained: Effects of self-regulation and its depletion on aggression. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 62-76.
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
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Increasing self-regulatory strength via exercise can reduce the depleting effect of suppressing stereotypes
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Gailliot, M., Plant, E. A., Butz, D. A., & Baumeister, R. F. (2007). Increasing self-regulatory strength via exercise can reduce the depleting effect of suppressing stereotypes. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 33, 281-294.
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Some ruminative thoughts
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R. S. Wyer, Jr, Ed, Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum
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Martin, L.L.1
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Self-regulation and depletion of limited resources: Does self-control resemble a muscle?
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Muraven, M. R., & Baumeister, R. F. (2000). Self-regulation and depletion of limited resources: Does self-control resemble a muscle? Psychological Bulletin, 126, 247-259.
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Psychological Bulletin
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Muraven, M.R.1
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Longitudinal improvement in self-regulation through practice: Building self-control through repeated exercise
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Muraven. M. R., Baumeister, R. F., & Tice D. M. (1999). Longitudinal improvement in self-regulation through practice: Building self-control through repeated exercise. Journal of Social Psychology, 139, 446-457.
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Muraven, M.R.1
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Improved self-control: The benefits of a regular program of academic study
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Oaten, M., & Cheng, K. (2006a). Improved self-control: The benefits of a regular program of academic study. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 28, 1-16.
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Improvements in self-control from financial monitoring
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Oaten, M., & Cheng, K. (2006b). Improvements in self-control from financial monitoring. Submitted for publication.
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Longitudinal gains in self-control from regular physical exercise
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High self-control predicts good adjustment, less pathology, better grades, and interpersonal success
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Tangney, J. P., Baumeister. R. F., & Boone, A. L. (2004). High self-control predicts good adjustment, less pathology, better grades, and interpersonal success. Journal of Personality, 72, 271-324.
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Tangney, J.P.1
Baumeister, R.F.2
Boone, A.L.3
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Paradoxical effects of thought suppression
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Wegner, D. M., Schneider, D. J., Carter, S. R., & White, T. L. (1987). Paradoxical effects of thought suppression. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53, 5-13.
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