Computational Social Science-Research Center for Educational and Network Studies, Centre for Social Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.
Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Budapest, Hungary.
PLoS One. 2021 Dec 1;16(12):e0260141. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0260141. eCollection 2021.
Motivated by the two-decade-long scientific debate over the existence of the ego-depletion effect, our paper contributes to exploring the scope conditions of ego-depletion theory. Specifically, in a randomized experiment, we depleted students' self-control with a cognitively demanding task that required students' effort. We measured the effect of depleted self-control on a subsequent task that required self-control to not engage in fraudulent cheating behavior-measured with an incentivized dice-roll task-and tested ego-depletion in a large-scale preregistered field experiment that was similar to real-life situations. We hypothesized that treated students would cheat more. The data confirms the hypothesis and provides causal evidence of the ego-depletion effect. Our results provide new insights into the scope conditions of ego-depletion theory, contribute methodological information for future research, and offer practical guidance for educational policy.
受关于自我损耗效应是否存在的长达二十年的科学争论的启发,我们的论文有助于探索自我损耗理论的适用范围。具体来说,在一项随机实验中,我们通过一项需要学生付出努力的认知要求任务来消耗学生的自我控制能力。我们测量了自我控制损耗对后续任务的影响,该任务要求自我控制以避免欺诈作弊行为——通过激励掷骰子任务来衡量——并在类似于现实生活情况的大规模预注册现场实验中测试自我损耗。我们假设接受治疗的学生会作弊更多。数据证实了这一假设,并提供了自我损耗效应的因果证据。我们的结果为自我损耗理论的适用范围提供了新的见解,为未来的研究提供了方法信息,并为教育政策提供了实际指导。