array(2) { ["lab"]=> string(4) "1169" ["publication"]=> string(4) "9715" } When More Depletion Offsets the Ego Depletion Effect - Interdisciplinary Research Lab | LabXing

When More Depletion Offsets the Ego Depletion Effect

2014
期刊 Social Psychology
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The ego depletion effect has been consistently replicated using the typical paradigm that consists of two consecutive tasks. However, striking contradiction exists in studies employing multiple tasks. The aim of the current study is to replicate previous studies following a similar procedure and design in a sample of participants from a non-western cultural background (Chinese), while strictly controlling other confounding factors, such as task duration. Results indicated that although ego depletion occurred after performing a single initial self-control task, engaging in multiple tasks did indeed offset the depletion effect. These findings are contrary to the resource-based view of ego depletion (i.e., the strength model) but more consistent with other theoretical frameworks, such as the cognitive control theory.