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Paper Title

Ego depletion and aggressive behavior: Is the inhibition of aggression a limited resource?

Keywords

  • Ego Depletion
  • Aggressive Behavior
  • Self-Regulation
  • Limited Resource
  • Inhibition Control
  • Aggression Trigger
  • Psychological Restraint
  • Impulse Control
  • Provoked Aggression
  • Experimental Study
  • Emotional Regulation
  • Self-Control Fatigue
  • Behavioral Inhibition
  • Aggression Response
  • Cognitive Depletion
  • Mood Effects

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 36 | Issue : 1 | Page No : 1-13

Published On

January, 2006

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Abstract

If self-regulation is a limited resource, the capacity to inhibit aggressive behavior should be lower among people who have already exercised self-regulation. In Experiment 1, participants who had to resist the urge to eat tempting food later reacted more aggressively to an insult than other participants who were allowed to eat as much as they wanted. In Experiments 2 and 3, some participants had to self-regulate by making themselves concentrate on a boring film and stifling their physical and facial movements, and afterward they, too, responded more aggressively than controls. Experiment 3 also showed that the results were not due to differential moods and that one act of self-regulation (unrelated to aggression) was sufficient to enhance subsequent aggressive responses toward the experimenter. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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