The Interaction Between Measurement and Individual Difference in Ego Depletion: Task Type, Trait Self-Control and Action Orientation

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作者
Zhang, Shilei [1 ,2 ]
Shi, Rui [3 ]
Ma, Gaoxiang [4 ]
Peng, Jiaxi [5 ]
Wang, Zhenhong [6 ]
机构
[1] Changan Univ, Psychol Counseling Ctr, Xian, Peoples R China
[2] Xinjiang Normal Univ, Sch psychol, Urumqi, Peoples R China
[3] Northwest A&F Univ, Coll Humanities & Social Dev, Yang Ling, Peoples R China
[4] Northwest Normal Univ, Psychol Counseling Ctr, Lan Zhou, Peoples R China
[5] Chengdu Univ, Coll Teachers, Chengdu, Peoples R China
[6] Shaanxi Normal Univ, Sch Psychol, Xian, Peoples R China
基金
中国博士后科学基金; 中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
ego depletion; reactive inhibition; proactive goal maintenance; trait self-control; action orientation; ACTION-STATE ORIENTATION; INHIBITORY CONTROL; STRENGTH MODEL; RESOURCE-DEPLETION; COGNITIVE CONTROL; FRONTAL-LOBE; GOAL NEGLECT; ATTENTION; INTERFERENCE; REPLICATION;
D O I
10.1177/00332941231198054
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Previous research found that performing an initial self-control task impairs subsequent self-control performance, which is referred to as ego depletion. However, recent meta-analyses and replication studies have led to controversies over whether the ego depletion effect is as reliable as previously assumed. The present study aimed to shed more light on these controversies by combining depletion measurement task type and personality as moderators. Study 1 investigated trait self-control and action orientation's moderation role for depletion effects on stop-signal task (inhibitory control). Study 2 examined the trait self-control and action orientation's moderation role for depletion effects on a majority congruent Stroop task (goal maintenance). Results showed that trait self-control moderated the ego depletion effect on stop-signal reaction time (SSRT). High trait self-control people were less vulnerable to the ego depletion effect on the reactive inhibitory control task, whereas the moderating role of trait self-control for ego depletion was not found in the goal maintenance task. More particularly, high action-oriented people were less susceptible to the ego depletion effect on the goal maintenance task, but there was no moderation effect of action orientation for ego depletion in the stop-signal task. We discuss types of task for depletion measurement and individual differences in ego depletion, and we suggest possible avenues for future research.
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