Capacity for Self-Control and Individuals' Interest in Exercising Self-Control

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Charles R. Tittle
David A. Ward
Harold G. Grasmick
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[1] North Carolina State University,Department of Sociology and Anthropology
[2] Clemson University,Department of Sociology
[3] University of Oklahoma,Department of Sociology
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self-control; capacity for self-control; interest in exercising self-control; deviant behavior; criminal behavior;
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We identify and elaborate a conceptual distinction between capability for self-control and the desire to exercise it, and employ data from a city survey to explore the empirical viability of such a differentiation. Separate scales measuring ability and desire to exercise self-control both prove to be significant and moderately strong predictors of several measures of criminal/deviant behavior, showing independent, cumulative, and interactive relationships with each other. For some measures of crime/deviance, self-control capability is most effective when the individual's interest in exercising self-control is low but its effect is greatly reduced or eliminated when desire to exercise self-control desire is high. Combinations of capability for self-control and interest in exercising it prove to be particularly good predictors of the absolute level of misbehavior.
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页码:143 / 172
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