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Forewarned is forearmed: Conserving self-control strength to resist social influence
Authors:Loes Janssen  Bob M. Fennis  Ad Th.H. Pruyn
Affiliation:aTilburg University, The Netherlands;bUniversity of Groningen, The Netherlands;cUniversity of Twente, The Netherlands
Abstract:Recent research has shown that resisting persuasion involves active self-regulation. Resisting an influence attempt consumes self-regulatory resources, and in a state of self-regulatory resource depletion, people become more susceptible to (unwanted) influence attempts. However, the present studies show that a forewarning of an impending influence attempt prompts depleted individuals to conserve what is left of their regulatory resources and thus promotes self-regulatory efficiency. As a result, when these individuals are subsequently confronted with a persuasive request, they comply less (Experiments 1 and 3), and generate more counterarguments (Experiment 2) than their depleted counterparts who were not forewarned and thus did not conserve their resources, and they are as able as non-depleted participants to resist persuasion.
Keywords:Self-regulation   Self-control   Resource depletion   Social influence   Forewarning of persuasion   Resistance
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