Ego depletion crisis readings
- Everything Is Crumbling (Slate, 2016)
- A Series of Meta-Analytic Tests of the Depletion Effect: Self-Control does not Seem to Rely on a Limited Resource (JEP:G, EC Carter, LM Kofler, DE Forster, & ME McCullough, 2015)
- Direct reply to Kurzban - Is ego depletion too incredible? Evidence for the overestimation of the depletion effect (Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Carter & McCullough, 2013)
- Ego depletion—Is it all in your head? Implicit theories about willpower affect self-regulation (Psychological science, V Job, CS Dweck, GM Walton, 2010)
- Beliefs about willpower determine the impact of glucose on self-control (PNAS, Job, Walton, Bernecker, & Dweck, 2013)
- What is ego depletion? Toward a mechanistic revision of the resource model of self-control (Perspectives on Psychological Science, Inzlicht & Schmeichel, 2012)
- Motivation, personal beliefs, and limited resources all contribute to self-control (JESP, Vohs, Baumeister, Schmeichel, et al., 2012)
- Why self-control seems (but may not be) limited (Trends in cognitive sciences, Inzlicht, Schmeichel, Macrae, , 2014)
- Implicit theories about willpower predict the activation of a rest goal following self-control exertion (JPSP, Job, Bernecker, Miketta, 2015)
- Publication bias and the limited strength model of self-control: has the evidence for ego depletion been overestimated? (Frontiers in psychology, Carter & McCullough, 2014)
- Is Ego-Depletion a Replicable Effect? A Forensic Meta-Analysis of 165 Ego Depletion Articles (Replication Index, 2016)