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Transcendence, guilt, and self-control
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When is a pattern a pattern?
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Does behaviorism explain self-control?
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The future is uncertain: Eat dessert first
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Internal commitment and efficient habit formation
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Choice between long- and short-term interests: Beyond self-control
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The extended psychological present
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Self-control as habit
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My behavior made me do it: The uncaused cause of teleological behaviorism
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Patterns, acts, and self-control: Rachlin's theory
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Conceptual problems in the act-versus-pattern analysis of self-control
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The future of an illusion: Self and its control
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Teleological behaviorism and the intentional scheme
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Can teleological behaviorism account for the effects of instructions on self-control without invoking cognition?
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Form, function, and self-control
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Conceptualizing self-control
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Overcoming addiction through abstract patterns
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Thinking is a difficult habit to break
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The behavior of self-control
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 139-140
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Why self-control is both difficult and difficult to explicate
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 140-141
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