Peer Reviewed Journal articles (* indicates student co-authors)
updated 01/04/2017
DeBono, A., Shariff, A., Poole, S., & Muraven, M. (in press). Forgive Us Our Trespasses: Priming a Forgiving (But Not a Punishing) God Increases Unethical Behavior. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality.
DeBono, A., Layton, R. L., Freeman, N., & Muraven, M. (2017). Understanding maladaptive responses to rejection: Aggression with an audience. The Journal of Social Psychology, 157, 64-76. doi:10.1080/00224545.2016.1165168
Parks, K. A., Frone, M. R., Muraven, M., & Boyd, C. (2017). Nonmedical use of prescription drugs and related negative sexual events: Prevalence estimates and correlates in college students. Addictive Behaviors, 65, 258-263. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2016.08.018 pdf
Osgood, J. M., & Muraven, M. (2016). Does counting to ten increase or decrease aggression? The role of state self-control (ego-depletion) and consequences. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 46, 105-113. doi:10.1111/jasp.12334 pdf
Buczny, J., Layton, R., & Muraven, M. (2015). The role of implicit affective responses and trait self-control in ego resource management. Motivation and Emotion, 39, 669-679. doi:10.1007/s11031-015-9489-7 pdf
Osgood, J. M.*, & Muraven, M. (2015). Self-control depletion does not diminish attitudes about being prosocial but does diminish prosocial behaviors. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 37, 68-80. doi: 10.1080/01973533.2014.996225 pdf
DeBono, A.*, & Muraven, M. (2014). Rejection perceptions: feeling disrespected leads to greater aggression than feeling disliked. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 55, 43-52. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2014.05.014 pdf
Layton, R. L.*, & Muraven, M. (2014). Self-control linked with restricted emotional extremes. Personality and Individual Differences, 58, 48-53. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2013.10.004 pdf
Freeman, N.*, Shmueli, D., & Muraven, M. (2013). Lay theories of self-control influence judgments of individuals who have failed at self-control. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 43, 1418-1427. doi: 10.1111/jasp.12098 pdf
DeBono, A.*, & Muraven, M. (2013). Keeping it real: self-control depletion increases accuracy, but decreases confidence for performance. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 43, 879-886. doi: 10.1111/jasp.12013 pdf
DeBono, A*., Shmueli, D., & Muraven, M. (2011). Rude and inappropriate: The role of self-control in following social norms. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37, 136-146.pdf
Kashdan, T. B., Ferssizidis, P., Collins, R. L., & Muraven, M. (2010). Emotion differentiation as resilience against excessive alcohol use. Psychological Science, 21, 1341-1347.pdf
Muraven, M. (2010). Practicing self-control lowers the risk of smoking lapse. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 24, 446-452.pdf
Freeman, N.*, & Muraven, M. (2010). Don't interrupt me! Task interruption depletes the self's limited resources. Motivation and Emotion, 34, 230-241.pdf
Freeman, N.*, & Muraven, M. (2010). Self-control depletion leads to increased risk taking. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 1, 175-181.pdf
Muraven, M. (2010). Building self-control strength: Practicing self-control leads to improved self-control performance. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 46, 465-468.pdf
Muraven, M. (2008). Autonomous self-control is less depleting. Journal of Research in Personality, 42, 763-770.pdf
Muraven, M., Gagne, M., & Rosman, H.* (2008). Helpful self-control: Autonomy support, vitality, and depletion. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 573-585.pdf
Muraven, M. (2008). Prejudice as self-control failure. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 38, 314-333.pdf
Muraven, M., Rosman, H.*, & Gagné, M. (2007). Lack of autonomy and self-control: Performance contingent rewards lead to greater depletion. Motivation and Emotion, 31, 322-330.pdf
Tice, D. M., Baumeister, R. F., Shmueli, D.*, & Muraven, M. (2007). Restoring the self: Positive affect helps improve self-regulation following ego depletion. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 379-384.pdf
Muraven, M., Shmueli, D*., & Burkley, E*. (2006). Conserving Self-Control Strength. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91, 524-537.pdf
Muraven, M., & Shmueli, D.* (2006). The self-control costs of fighting the temptation to drink. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 20, 154-160.pdf
Muraven, M., Pogarsky, G., & Shmueli, D*. (2006). Self-control depletion and the general theory of crime. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 22, 263-277.pdf
Neal, D. J., Corbin, W. R., DelBoca, F. K., Parks, K. A., Collins, R. L., Fromme, K., Muraven, M., King, L P., Pardi, A. M., & Vetter, C. J. (2006). Capturing the moment: Innovative approaches to daily alcohol assessment. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 30, 282-291.pdf
Muraven, M., Collins, R. L., Morsheimer, E. T., Shiffman, S., & Paty, J. A. (2005). The morning after: Limit violations and the self-regulation of alcohol consumption. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 19, 253-262.pdf
Muraven, M., Collins, R. L., Morsheimer, E. T., Shiffman, S., & Paty, J. A. (2005). Daily fluctuations in self-control demands and alcohol intake. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 19, 140-147.pdf
Muraven, M., Collins, R. L., Morsheimer, E. T., Shiffman, S., & Paty, J. A. (2005). One Too Many: Predicting Future Alcohol Consumption Following Heavy Drinking. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 13, 127-136.
Muraven, M. (2005). Self-focused attention and the self-regulation of attention: Implications for personality and pathology. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 24, 382-400.pdf
Slessareva, E.*, & Muraven, M. (2004). Sensitivity to punishment and self-control: The mediating role of emotion. Personality and Individual Differences, 36, 307-319.pdf
Muraven, M., & Slessareva, E*. (2003). Mechanisms of self-control failure: Motivation and limited resources. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 894-906. pdf
Muraven, M., Collins, R. L., & Nienhaus, K*. (2002). Self-control and alcohol restraint: An initial application of the self-control strength model. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 16, 113-120.pdf
Muraven, M., & Baumeister, R. F. (2000). Self-regulation and depletion of limited resources: Does self-control resemble a muscle? Psychological Bulletin, 126, 247-259.pdf
Baumeister, R. F., Muraven, M., & Tice, D. M. (2000). Ego depletion: A resource model of volition, self-regulation, and controlled processing. Social Cognition, 18, 130-150.pdf
Muraven, M., Baumeister, R. F., & Tice, D. M. (1999). Longitudinal improvement of self-regulation through practice: Building self-control strength through repeated exercise. Journal of Social Psychology, 139, 446-457.pdf
Muraven, M., Tice, D. M., & Baumeister, R. F. (1998). Self-control as a limited resource: Regulatory depletion patterns. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 774-789.pdf
Baumeister, R. F., Bratslavsky, E., Muraven, M., & Tice, D. M. (1998). Ego-depletion: Is the active self a limited resource? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 1252-1265.pdf
Muraven, M., & Baumeister, R. F. (1997). Suicide, sex, terror, paralysis, and other pitfalls of reductionist self-preservation theory. Psychological Inquiry, 8, 36-40.pdf
Baumeister, R. F., & Muraven, M. (1996). Identity as adaptation to social, cultural, and historical context. Journal of Adolescence, 19, 405-416.pdf
Tice, D. M., Butler, J. L., Muraven, M., & Stillwell, A. M. (1995). When modesty prevails: Differential favorability of self-presentation to friends and strangers. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69, 1120-1138.pdf
Book Chapters, Commentaries, reviews, abstracts
Muraven, M. (2012). Ego-depletion: Theory and evidence. In R. M. Ryan (Ed.), Oxford handbook of motivation (pp. 111-126). New York: Oxford University Press.pdf
Shmueli, D.*, & Muraven, M. (2007). Depletion of self-control strength leads to increased deviance. In K. T. Froeling (Ed.), Criminology research focus (pp. 69-96). Hauppauge, New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Muraven, M. (2007). Ego Depletion. In R. F. Baumeister & K. D. Vohs. Encyclopedia of Social Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publication pdf
Collins, R. L., & Muraven, M. (2007). Ecological momentary assessment for alcohol consumption. In A. A. Stone, S. Shiffman, A. A. Atienza & L. Nebeling (Eds.), The science of real-time data capture: Self-report in health research (pp. 189-203). New York: Oxford University Press. pdf
Muraven, M. (2004). Thoughts about who we are: Cognitive processing and the self [Review of Self and Identity: Personal, Social, and Symbolic by Kashima, Foddy, and Platow]. Contemporary Psychology, 49, 20-22.pdf
Muraven, M. (2003). Blowing Your Diet: Models of Self-Control [Review of Calm Energy: How People Regulate Mood with Food and Exercise by Thayer]. Contemporary Psychology, 48, 742-744. pdf
Baumeister, R. F., Dale, K. L., & Muraven, M. (2000). Volition and belongingness: Social movements, volition, self-esteem, and the need to belong. In S. Stryker, T. J. Owens, & R. W. White (Eds.), Self, identity, and social movements (pp. 239-251). Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. pdf
Baumeister, R. F., Leith, K., P., Muraven, M., & Bratslavsky, E. (1998). Self-regulation as a key to success in life. In D. Pushkar, W. Bukowski, D. Stack, A. Schwartzman, & D. White (Eds.), Improving competence across the lifespan (pp. 117-132). New York: Plenum.pdf