TY - JOUR AU - Thoresen, Carl J. AB - This article extends the research literature related to “ego-depletion.” Although numerous studies have focused on the self-regulatory failure associated with ego-depletion, the extant literature is generally characterized by relatively simple behavioral manipulations and dependent measures. Two studies are described that extend previous ego-depletion findings by employing a high-fidelity, customer service simulation as an ego-depleting manipulation (Study 1) and by using performance on a cognitively demanding naval combat simulator as a dependent measure (Study 2). Results of both studies show the generalizability of the effects of ego-depletion; the implications for self-regulatory failure in more naturalistic settings are discussed. TI - Self-Regulation and Performance in High-Fidelity Simulations: An Extension of Ego-Depletion Research JF - Human Performance DO - 10.1080/08959280701332034 DA - 2007-05-23 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/taylor-francis/self-regulation-and-performance-in-high-fidelity-simulations-an-0MXVFIT20l SP - 103 EP - 118 VL - 20 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -