Effort reduction after self-control depletion: The role of cognitive resources in use of simple heuristics
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Benjamin E. Hilbig | Edgar Erdfelder | Rüdiger F. Pohl | B. Hilbig | E. Erdfelder | R. Pohl | D. Stahlberg | Dagmar Stahlberg | Lisa Liebke | Lisa Liebke
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