Exercising self-control increases approach motivation.[article].
The present research tested the hypothesis that exercising self-control causes increase in approach motivation. Study 1 found that exercising (vs. not exercising) self-control increases self-reported approach motivation. Study 2a identified a behavior-betting on low-stakes gambles -that is correlate...
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