Self-control's momentum outside of the laboratory
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):104-105 (2000)
| Abstract | The goal of therapy is often to increase the momentum (persistence) of self-control behaviors. Determining how best to accomplish this goal necessitates conducting behavioral momentum research under a wider variety of conditions. | |||||||||
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