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Ego-Depletion and Risk Behavior: Too Exhausted to Take a Risk

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This article examined whether ego-depletion limits people's intentionality regarding risk behavior (i.e., choosing an option that has a certain probability of resulting in an adverse outcome).
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Ego-depletion theory postulates the existence of a mental resource that is necessary for self-regulation. If the resource is diminished by a task involving self-control, achievement in subsequent self-control tasks will be impaired. Three experiments examined whether ego-depletion limits people’s intentionality regarding risk behavior (i.e., choosing an option that has a certain probability of resulting in an adverse outcome). It is assumed that people operating under ego-depletion lack the self-control to deal with these possibly negative outcomes and will, therefore, be prone to avoid risky alternatives, if the decision requires certain levels of responsibility and information processing (i.e., people will choose safe options in an investment scenario with actual pay-offs according to expected values). Results support the assumption that people become risk averse under ego-depletion even when controlling for the alternate assumption that ego-depletion strengthens an existing individual disposition towar...

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Repeated choosing increases susceptibility to affective product features

TL;DR: The authors showed that repeated active choice-making increases consumers' susceptibility to salient affective product features and that repeated choice depletes self-control resource strength, in that repeated choosing renders consumers vulnerable to the temptation of emotionally laden product features.
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Sleep Loss and Risk-Taking Behavior: A Review of the Literature

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[Advances in Experimental Social Psychology] Advances in Experimental Social Psychology Volume 20 Volume 20 || Between Hope and Fear: The Psychology of Risk

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TL;DR: The authors discusses the psychology of risk: what risk is (if it is anything at all), how people think about it, what they feel about it and what they do about it.
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Self-control and crime revisited: Disentangling the effect of self-control on risk taking and antisocial behavior

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provided causal evidence on the link between self-control and criminal behavior, and found that subjects with low self control take more risk and behave in a more antisocial manner and are less risk-averse.
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Self-determination theory and the facilitation of intrinsic motivation, social development, and well-being.

TL;DR: Research guided by self-determination theory has focused on the social-contextual conditions that facilitate versus forestall the natural processes of self-motivation and healthy psychological development, leading to the postulate of three innate psychological needs--competence, autonomy, and relatedness.
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The "What" and "Why" of Goal Pursuits: Human Needs and the Self-Determination of Behavior

TL;DR: Self-Determination Theory (SDT) as mentioned in this paper maintains that an understanding of human motivation requires a consideration of innate psychological needs for competence, autonomy, and relatedness, emphasizing that needs specify the necessary conditions for psychological growth, integrity, and well-being.
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Advances in prospect theory: cumulative representation of uncertainty

TL;DR: Cumulative prospect theory as discussed by the authors applies to uncertain as well as to risky prospects with any number of outcomes, and it allows different weighting functions for gains and for losses, and two principles, diminishing sensitivity and loss aversion, are invoked to explain the characteristic curvature of the value function and the weighting function.
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