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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Cognitive Science
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • Self-control research employs diverse experimental settings and methodologies.
  • Measures of self-control range from simple questionnaires to complex behavioral scenarios.
  • Existing literature lacks a unified framework for categorizing self-control measures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically organize and categorize widely accepted measures of self-control.
  • To integrate existing self-control measures within current scientific exploration approaches.
  • To provide a framework for future research directions in self-control.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review focusing on widely accepted self-control measures.
  • Categorization of measures into executive functioning tasks, delay of gratification tasks, and subjective-report surveys.
  • Inclusion of an 'additional measures' category for non-fitting measures.

Main Results:

  • Self-control measures are organized into three primary categories: executive functioning, delay of gratification, and subjective reports.
  • An 'additional measures' category accommodates diverse and unique assessment tools.
  • The study integrates these measure categories within contemporary research paradigms.

Conclusions:

  • A structured categorization of self-control measures enhances research clarity and comparability.
  • Integrating diverse measures within current approaches facilitates a comprehensive understanding of self-control.
  • This framework offers valuable direction for future scientific investigations into self-control mechanisms.