No Evidence of the Ego-Depletion Effect across Task Characteristics and Individual Differences: A Pre-Registered Study
Journal Article
Overview
publication date
- February 10, 2016
has subject area
- Attention
- Behavior - Language
- Environment and Public Health - Data Collection
- Environment and Public Health - Reproducibility of Results
- Environment and Public Health - Sample Size
- Female
- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms - Data Collection
- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms - Reproducibility of Results
- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms - Sample Size
- Humans
- Individuality
- Information Science - Data Collection
- Information Science - Language
- Internal-External Control
- Investigative Techniques - Data Collection
- Investigative Techniques - Reproducibility of Results
- Investigative Techniques - Reproducibility of Results
- Investigative Techniques - Sample Size
- Male
- Memory
- Methods - Research Design
- Methods - Sample Size
- Models, Psychological
- Personality Development - Ego
- Psychoanalytic Theory - Ego
- Psychological Theory
- Research - Research Design
- Self Concept
- Students
Full Author List
- Lurquin JH; Michaelson LE; Barker JE; Gustavson DE; von Bastian CC; Carruth NP; Miyake A
published in
- PLoS One Journal
Other Profiles
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Open Access Copy
Additional Document Info
volume
- 11
issue
- 2