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Affect and Resistance to Temptation.

P. S. Fry
- 01 Jul 1975 - 
- Vol. 11, Iss: 4, pp 466-472
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This article is published in Developmental Psychology.The article was published on 1975-07-01. It has received 81 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Locus of control & Temptation.

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Self-regulation and depletion of limited resources: does self-control resemble a muscle?

TL;DR: The authors review evidence that self-control may consume a limited resource and conclude that the executive component of the self--in particular, inhibition--relies on a limited, consumable resource.
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Positive affect, cognitive processes, and social behavior.

TL;DR: This paper examined the influence of affect on cognition in an attempt to further understand on the way cognitive processes may mediate the effect of feelings on social behavior and the implications of this effect for social interaction.
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Emotional distress regulation takes precedence over impulse control : If you feel bad, do it!

TL;DR: Three experiments found that believing that one's bad mood was frozen (unchangeable) eliminated the tendency to eat fattening snacks, seek immediate gratification, and engage in frivolous procrastination during emotional distress.
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On the psychology of poverty

TL;DR: Evidence indicates that poverty causes stress and negative affective states which in turn may lead to short-sighted and risk-averse decision-making, possibly by limiting attention and favoring habitual behaviors at the expense of goal-directed ones, which may constitute a feedback loop that contributes to the perpetuation of poverty.
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Mood States and Consumer Behavior: A Critical Review

TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptual framework is presented that depicts both the mediating role of mood states and their potential importance in consumer behavior, and the potential feasibility and viability of mood-related approaches to marketing research and practice are discussed.
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Statistical Principles in Experimental Design

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the principles of estimation and inference: means and variance, means and variations, and means and variance of estimators and inferors, and the analysis of factorial experiments having repeated measures on the same element.
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Statistical Principles in Experimental Design

TL;DR: This chapter discusses design and analysis of single-Factor Experiments: Completely Randomized Design and Factorial Experiments in which Some of the Interactions are Confounded.
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