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2019, Number 2

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Rev Elec Psic Izt 2019; 22 (2)

Components of self-control

Arrieta ÁLA, Chaverri CP
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Language: Spanish
References: 38
Page: 1005-1023
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Key words:

Self-control, delay of gratification, neuroscience, social context.

ABSTRACT

The following article is a literature review of diverse researches about self-control which main purpose is to identify its components, and from there, be able to provide some guidence about which could be some of the most suitable strategies to develop it in an integral way.


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