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Improvements in self-control from financial monitoring
Megan Oaten
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Ken Cheng
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Department of Brain Behaviour and Evolution
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Social Sciences
self-control
88%
emotional distress
69%
monitoring
61%
self-efficacy
45%
suppression
31%
performance
26%
time
19%
questionnaire
14%
Group
8%
Business & Economics
Self-control
100%
Emotional Distress
71%
Monitoring
62%
Self-efficacy
60%
Exercise
33%
Questionnaire
19%
Performance
16%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Self-Control
97%
Self Efficacy
58%
Psychological Distress
56%
Mandrillus
35%
Thinking
27%
Control Groups
15%