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Self-control and limited willpower: Current status of ego depletion theory and research

Abstract

Ego depletion theory proposes that self-regulation depends on a limited energy resource (willpower). The simple initial theory has been refined to emphasize conservation rather than resource exhaustion, extended to encompass decision making, planning, and initiative, and linked to physical bodily energy (glucose). Recent challenges offered alternative explanations (which have largely failed) and questioned replicability (which has now been well established). Methods have improved, particularly with emphasis on longer, stronger manipulations to ensure fatigue. New work extends ego depletion into workplace settings and sports. Interpersonal conflict may be both a major cause and consequence. New questions include the possibility of chronic ego depletion (e.g., in burnout), protective factors and coping strategies, individual differences, and recovery processes.

Keywords

Self-Control Self-Regulation Willpower Ego Depletion Decision Making Mental Fatigue Cognitive Effort Energy Conservation Physical Energy Workplace Performance Sports Performance Interpersonal Conflict Burnout Coping Strategies Recovery Processes Individual Differences
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Volume 60
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ISSN 2352-2518
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