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Does monitoring performance eliminate the ego-depletion phenomenon and influence perception of time?

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posted on 2018-05-02, 00:00 authored by AC Voce, Stephen Moston
This study evaluated whether monitoring performance against an objective measure eliminated ego depletion and enhanced the accuracy of one’s temporal perception. Two independent variables, depletion level and monitoring status, were manipulated in 83 undergraduates (71% female, median age ¼ 21.2 years), who were then measured for persistence on a series of anagram puzzles (first dependant variable) and subjective time perception estimates (second dependant variable). While depleted participants in the nonmonitoring condition exhibited significantly less persistence than those in the performance-monitoring or low-depleted conditions, no differences in time perception scores were detected among the four groups. It appears monitoring behavior against an objective measure is a robust tool to improve self-control ability in depleted individuals; however, this effect is unrelated to perception of time.

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Volume

15

Issue

1

Start Page

32

End Page

46

Number of Pages

15

eISSN

1529-8876

ISSN

1529-8868

Publisher

Routledge, UK

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2015-07-14

External Author Affiliations

Australian National University; University of Canberra

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Self and Identity

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