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Roy F. Baumeister

Researcher at University of Queensland

Publications -  670
Citations -  146163

Roy F. Baumeister is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ego depletion & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 157, co-authored 650 publications receiving 132987 citations. Previous affiliations of Roy F. Baumeister include Florida State University College of Arts and Sciences & Princeton University.

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Death Before Dishonor: Incurring Costs to Protect Moral Reputation

TL;DR: This paper found that maintaining a moral reputation is one of people's most important values, and that high percentages of normal people reported preferring jail time, amputation of limbs, and death to various forms of reputation damage (i.e., becoming known as a criminal, Nazi, or child molester).
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Self-Regulation as a Key to Success in Life

TL;DR: Self-regulation is defined as the ability to alter one's own behavior, incuding one's thoughts' feelings, actions, and other responses as discussed by the authors, and self-regulation can be defined as "the ability of altering one's behavior, which can be regarded as a form of self-control".
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Cultural Variations in the Sexual Marketplace: Gender Equality Correlates With More Sexual Activity

TL;DR: Testing the hypothesis that sexual norms and practices would be more restrictive in countries marked by gender inequality than in countries where the genders were more equal found that relatively high gender equality was associated with more casual sex, more sex partners per capita, younger ages for first sex, and greater tolerance/approval of premarital sex.
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What's the use of happiness? It can't buy you money☆

TL;DR: The authors argue that money is not a happiness-giver, but a resource that does supremely well what most resources do to various degrees: it enables its owner to solve problems and avert suffering.