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*2. a. A means of restraining or checking persons from a course of action, or of keeping them under control; any force or influence which has a restraining effect; an instance of restraining or of being restrained.
 
*2. a. A means of restraining or checking persons from a course of action, or of keeping them under control; any force or influence which has a restraining effect; an instance of restraining or of being restrained.
:b. Without article. Restraining action or influence, as applied to persons.
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:b. Without article. Restraining action or influence, as applied to persons. moral restraint: see MORAL a. 10c.
  moral restraint: see MORAL a. 10c.
   
:c. The state or condition of being restrained; esp. abridgement of liberty, confinement.
 
:c. The state or condition of being restrained; esp. abridgement of liberty, confinement.
 
:d. spec. (in above senses) with reference to the treatment of refractory prisoners or insane persons.
 
:d. spec. (in above senses) with reference to the treatment of refractory prisoners or insane persons.
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*5. Restriction or limitation. Obs.
 
*5. Restriction or limitation. Obs.
 
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<center>For lessons on the topic of (Self) '''''Restraint''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Restraint this link].</center>
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
Self control (Self Restraint) is the ability to control one's emotions and desires, is the capacity of efficient management to the future. In psychology it is sometimes called self-regulation, and exerting self-control through the executive functions in decision making is thought to deplete a resource in the ego.[1]
 
Self control (Self Restraint) is the ability to control one's emotions and desires, is the capacity of efficient management to the future. In psychology it is sometimes called self-regulation, and exerting self-control through the executive functions in decision making is thought to deplete a resource in the ego.[1]
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# Skinner, B.F. Walden Two 1948
 
# Skinner, B.F. Walden Two 1948
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.nber.org/papers/W10514 Measuring Self Control]
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*[https://www.nber.org/papers/W10514 Measuring Self Control]
*[http://www.quotegarden.com/self-control.html Self Control Quotations]
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*[https://www.quotegarden.com/self-control.html Self Control Quotations]
*[http://www.bfskinner.org/SHBtext.pdf# B.F. Skinner (1953) ''Science and Human Behavior''. Ch. XV "Self-Control"
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*[https://www.bfskinner.org/SHBtext.pdf# B.F. Skinner (1953) ''Science and Human Behavior''. Ch. XV "Self-Control"
    
[[Category: Psychology]]
 
[[Category: Psychology]]