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Mark Muraven and Elisaveta Slessareva, «Mechanisms of Self-Control Failure: Motivation and Limited Resources», Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 29 (2003): 894–906. Mark Muraven, Dianne M. Tice, and Roy F. Baumeister, «Self-Control as a Limited Resource: Regulatory Depletion Patterns», Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 74 (1998): 774–89.

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Matthew T. Gailliot et al., «Self-Control Relies on Glucose as a Limited Energy Source: Willpower Is More Than a Metaphor», Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 92 (2007): 325–36. Matthew T. Gailliot and Roy F. Baumeister, «The Physiology of Willpower: Linking Blood Glucose to Self-Control», Personality and Social Psychology Review 11 (2007): 303–27.

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Gailliot, «Self-Control Relies on Glucose as a Limited E nergy Source.»

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Shai Danziger, Jonathan Levav, and Liora Avnaim-Pesso, «Extraneous Factors in Judicial Decisions», PNAS 108 (2011): 6889–92.

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Shane Frederick, «Cognitive Reflection and Decision Making», Journal of Economic Perspectives 19 (2005): 25–42.

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Эта систематическая ошибка известна как «ошибка веры». Evans, «Dual-Processing Accounts of Reasoning, Judgment, and Social Cognition.»

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Keith E. Stanovich, Rationality and the Reflective Mind (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011).

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Walter Mischel and Ebbe B. Ebbesen, «Attention in Delay of Gratification», Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 16 (1970): 329–37.

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Inge-M arie Eigsti et al., «Predicting Cognitive Control from Preschool to Late Adolescence and Young Adulthood», Psychological Science 17 (2006): 478–84.

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Mischel and Ebbesen, «Attention in Delay of Gratification.» Walter Mischel, «Processes in Delay of Gratification», in Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 7, ed. Leonard Berkowitz (San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1974), 249–92. Walter Mischel, Yuichi Shoda, and Monica L. Rodriguez, «Delay of Gratification in Children», Science 244 (1989): 933–38. Eigsti, «Predicting Cognitive Control from Preschool to Late Adolescence.»