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What we want to do versus what we think we should do: an empirical investigation of intrapersonal conflict
Authors:Kathleen M. O'Connor  Carsten K. W. De Dreu  Holly Schroth  Bruce Barry  Terri R. Lituchy  Max H. Bazerman
Abstract:People often feel torn between what they want to do and what they believe they should do. As a result, they experience intrapersonal conflict. For example, people know that they should avoid credit card debt, but they want to splurge on just one more purchase. Following Loewenstein's ( 1996 ) temporal perspective to understanding internal conflict and inconsistency, we offer three studies that empirically demonstrate (1) a distinction between the want self and the should self, (2) that behavior is more closely linked to the want self, (3) that the want self is the self that is temporally inconsistent, and (4) that adopting a want versus should perspective can have a significant impact on actual behavior. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:intrapersonal conflict  time  want  should  ultimatum game  negotiation
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