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The strength model of self-control assumes that all acts of self-control (e.g., emotion regulation, persistence) are empowered by a single global metaphorical strength that has limited capacity. This strength can become temporarily depleted after a primary self-control act, which, in turn, can impair performance in subsequent acts of self-control. Recently, the assumptions of the strength model of self-control also have been adopted and tested in the field of sport and exercise psychology. The present review paper aims to give an overview of recent developments in self-control research based on the strength model of self-control. Furthermore, recent research on interventions on how to improve and revitalize self-control strength will be presented. Finally, the strength model of self-control has been criticized lately, as well as expanded in scope, so the present paper will also discuss alternative explanations of why previous acts of self-control can lead to impaired performance in sport and exercise.
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"Printed for the use of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources."
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Hearings held Jan.4-May 28, 1956.
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Includes tables.
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"NCES 97-974 DDESS"--P. [4] of cover.
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Issued Aug. 1977.
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"107-83."
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At head of title: 87th Cong., 2d sess. Committee print.
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Each part also has special subtitle.
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No notice of edition is given on v. 2 and 3.
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v. 1-2. The life of Clarendon, 1838.--v. 3. Letters and papers, 1837.