B6
https://opara.zih.tu-dresden.de/xmlui/handle/123456789/1320
The CRC 940/2 subproject B6 on "Individual differences in effort discounting and adjustments in volitional control" aims at providing an account for the role of individual differences in effort discounting or demand avoidance in order to better predict individual control adjustments across a variety of tasks. Across several studies, the nature of self-reported dispositional effort investment will be systematized (Study 1), it will be determined whether demand avoidance in behavioural tasks can be considered as a stable disposition that is related to self-reported effort investment (Study 2), and it will be examined whether individuals high in effort investment and demand avoidance actually invest more effort in task processing and how this effort investment is adjusted depending on task difficulty and payoff in typical cognitive control tasks (Study 3). Furthermore, project B6 aims at modeling
these control adjustments based on individual differences in cost and benefit representations in further studies.2024-03-29T14:40:01ZData and Material for "Thinking in Action: Need for Cognition Predicts Self-Control Together with Action Orientation"
https://opara.zih.tu-dresden.de/xmlui/handle/123456789/1344
Data and Material for "Thinking in Action: Need for Cognition Predicts Self-Control Together with Action Orientation"
Strobel, Alexander; Grass, Julia
These files provide the questionnaire data and all material for reproducing the results of "Thinking in Action: Need for Cognition Predicts Self-Control Together with Action Orientation" by Julia Grass and colleagues. In detail, it contains the raw and recoded questionnaire data in CSV and SPSS format as well as the SPSS syntax; supplemental information on the questionnaires used in this study and on the variables in the data set; descriptives and reliability of the questionnaire scales; and MPlus input files for the structural equation models estimated in this study.
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z