Voilà pourquoi les regimes ne marchent pas .Les individus justifient les violations aux engamants en décidant qu'au fond ils méritent bien ces petites entorses au protocole. Il ne s'agit pas simplement d'un manque de contrôle pulsionnelle et bien plus d'un manque de réflexion sur soi.
Pers Soc Psychol Rev. 2013 Nov 8. [Epub ahead of print]
"Because I Am Worth It": A Theoretical Framework and Empirical Review of a Justification-Based Account ofSelf-Regulation Failure.
Source
1Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
Abstract
Self-regulation failure is often explained as being overwhelmed by impulse. The present article proposes a novel pathway, presenting a theoretical framework and empirical review of a justification-based account of self-regulation failure. With justification we refer to making excuses for one's discrepant behavior, so that when experiencing a self-regulation dilemma between immediate impulses and long-term intentions, people resolve the conflict by developing and employing justifications that allow violations of the goal they endorse. Accordingly, rather than inhibiting motivations from the impulsive system, the reflective system can also facilitate them, leading to self-regulation failure. We bring together empirical evidence from various domains demonstrating that justifications can instigate self-regulation failure and rule out alternative accounts. Having established that justification processes contribute to self-regulation failure, we then propose several mechanisms that may fuel the effect. Finally, routes for future research and the conceptual and practical implications of these novel insights for self-regulation are discussed.
KEYWORDS:
justification processes, self-licensing, self-regulation, self-regulation failure
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