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A Multisite Preregistered Paradigmatic Test of the Ego-Depletion Effect.

Authors :
Vohs KD
Schmeichel BJ
Lohmann S
Gronau QF
Finley AJ
Ainsworth SE
Alquist JL
Baker MD
Brizi A
Bunyi A
Butschek GJ
Campbell C
Capaldi J
Cau C
Chambers H
Chatzisarantis NLD
Christensen WJ
Clay SL
Curtis J
De Cristofaro V
Del Rosario K
Diel K
Doğruol Y
Doi M
Donaldson TL
Eder AB
Ersoff M
Eyink JR
Falkenstein A
Fennis BM
Findley MB
Finkel EJ
Forgea V
Friese M
Fuglestad P
Garcia-Willingham NE
Geraedts LF
Gervais WM
Giacomantonio M
Gibson B
Gieseler K
Gineikiene J
Gloger EM
Gobes CM
Grande M
Hagger MS
Hartsell B
Hermann AD
Hidding JJ
Hirt ER
Hodge J
Hofmann W
Howell JL
Hutton RD
Inzlicht M
James L
Johnson E
Johnson HL
Joyce SM
Joye Y
Kaben JH
Kammrath LK
Kelly CN
Kissell BL
Koole SL
Krishna A
Lam C
Lee KT
Lee N
Leighton DC
Loschelder DD
Maranges HM
Masicampo EJ
Mazara K Jr
McCarthy S
McGregor I
Mead NL
Mendes WB
Meslot C
Michalak NM
Milyavskaya M
Miyake A
Moeini-Jazani M
Muraven M
Nakahara E
Patel K
Petrocelli JV
Pollak KM
Price MM
Ramsey HJ
Rath M
Robertson JA
Rockwell R
Russ IF
Salvati M
Saunders B
Scherer A
Schütz A
Schmitt KN
Segerstrom SC
Serenka B
Sharpinskyi K
Shaw M
Sherman J
Song Y
Sosa N
Spillane K
Stapels J
Stinnett AJ
Strawser HR
Sweeny K
Theodore D
Tonnu K
van Oldenbeuving Y
vanDellen MR
Vergara RC
Walker JS
Waugh CE
Weise F
Werner KM
Wheeler C
White RA
Wichman AL
Wiggins BJ
Wills JA
Wilson JH
Wagenmakers EJ
Albarracín D
Source :
Psychological science [Psychol Sci] 2021 Oct; Vol. 32 (10), pp. 1566-1581. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Sep 14.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We conducted a preregistered multilaboratory project ( k = 36; N = 3,531) to assess the size and robustness of ego-depletion effects using a novel replication method, termed the paradigmatic replication approach . Each laboratory implemented one of two procedures that was intended to manipulate self-control and tested performance on a subsequent measure of self-control. Confirmatory tests found a nonsignificant result ( d = 0.06). Confirmatory Bayesian meta-analyses using an informed-prior hypothesis (δ = 0.30, SD = 0.15) found that the data were 4 times more likely under the null than the alternative hypothesis. Hence, preregistered analyses did not find evidence for a depletion effect. Exploratory analyses on the full sample (i.e., ignoring exclusion criteria) found a statistically significant effect ( d = 0.08); Bayesian analyses showed that the data were about equally likely under the null and informed-prior hypotheses. Exploratory moderator tests suggested that the depletion effect was larger for participants who reported more fatigue but was not moderated by trait self-control, willpower beliefs, or action orientation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1467-9280
Volume :
32
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Psychological science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34520296
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797621989733