Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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948904 | Journal of Experimental Social Psychology | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Previous work has shown that acts of self-regulation appear to deplete a psychological resource, resulting in poorer self-regulation subsequently. Four experiments using assorted manipulations and measures found that positive mood or emotion can counteract ego depletion. After an initial act of self-regulation, participants who watched a comedy video or received a surprise gift self-regulated on various tasks as well as non-depleted participants and significantly better than participants who experienced a sad mood induction, a neutral mood stimulus, or a brief rest period.
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Authors
Dianne M. Tice, Roy F. Baumeister, Dikla Shmueli, Mark Muraven,