Muraven Mark, Gagné Marylène, Rosman Heather
University at Albany.
J Exp Soc Psychol. 2008 May;44(3):573-585. doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2007.10.008.
Why someone exerts self-control may influence how depleting a task is. Feeling compelled to exert self-control require more self-control strength than exerting self-control for more autonomous reasons. Across three experiments, individuals whose autonomy was supported while exerting self-control performed better on a subsequent test of self-control as compared to individuals who had more pressure placed upon them while exerting self-control. The differences in self-control performance were not due to anxiety, stress, unpleasantness, or reduced motivation among the controlled participants. Additional analyses suggested that the decline in self-control performance was mediated by subjective vitality. Feelings of autonomy support lead to enhanced feelings of subjective vitality. This increased vitality may help replenish lost ego-strength, which lead to better self-control performance subsequently.
为何有人会进行自我控制,这可能会影响一项任务的损耗程度。因被迫而进行自我控制比出于更自主的原因进行自我控制需要更多的自我控制力量。在三项实验中,与那些在进行自我控制时承受更多压力的个体相比,在进行自我控制时自主性得到支持的个体在随后的自我控制测试中表现更佳。自我控制表现的差异并非源于受控制参与者的焦虑、压力、不愉快或动机降低。进一步的分析表明,自我控制表现的下降是由主观活力介导的。自主性支持的感觉会导致主观活力感增强。这种增加的活力可能有助于补充失去的自我力量,从而随后带来更好的自我控制表现。