2022
DOI: 10.1111/psyp.14210
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The effects of ritual and self‐control resources depletion on deceptive behavior: Evidence from behavioral and ERPs studies

Abstract: Although researchers have indicated that individuals with depleted self‐control resources have lower self‐control behavior and exhibit more deceptive behaviors, recent psychological studies have shown that ritual can improve self‐control and increase the likelihood that the individual makes prosocial decisions. However, little is known about whether ritual can regulate an individual's engagement in deceptive behavior when their self‐control resources are depleted. This study adopted the spot‐the‐difference tas… Show more

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“…Epochs were extracted from 200 ms before to 600 ms after the tone presentation. Activity in the −200 ms to 0 ms time-window prior to the tone interface served as the baseline for each ERP (Zhan et al, 2018 , 2020 ; Li et al, 2021 ; Fan et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epochs were extracted from 200 ms before to 600 ms after the tone presentation. Activity in the −200 ms to 0 ms time-window prior to the tone interface served as the baseline for each ERP (Zhan et al, 2018 , 2020 ; Li et al, 2021 ; Fan et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study examines the effectiveness of a common approach to dealing with eyeblinks and other artifacts that produce extreme values, in which artifacts with stable scalp distributions are corrected using independent component analysis (ICA; Chaumon et al, 2015;Jung, Makeig, Humphries, et al, 2000;Jung, Makeig, Westerfield, et al, 2000) and any trials that have extreme voltage deflections in any channel in the corrected data are also excluded from the averaged ERPs (artifact rejection; Islam et al, 2016;Nolan et al, 2010). This general approach is used very widely: in the first 10 issues of the 2023 volume of Psychophysiology, there were at least 18 papers that used some variant of this general approach (see Addante et al, 2023;Arnau et al, 2023;Bruchmann et al, 2023;Chen & Chen, 2023;Fan et al, 2023;Hubbard et al, 2023;Lin et al, 2023;Liu et al, 2023;Morales et al, 2023;Nguyen et al, 2023;Nicolaisen-Sobesky et al, 2023;Paraskevoudi & SanMiguel, 2023;Ringer et al, 2023;Schmuck et al, 2023;Sun et al, 2023;Tao et al, 2023;Wood et al, 2023;Zheng et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, the research objects tend to be a certain region, i.e., a city, a county, or a kind of ICH, and the whole spatial range (county, city, province, and economic development zone) is regarded as a unit [18][19][20][21]. Secondly, the methods are dominated by qualitative analyses [19,22]. Thirdly, the suitability evaluation systems of educational tourism development of ICH mainly consist of element conditions of ICHs and the destination conditions of educational tourism development [21,23,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%