Affiliation:
1. Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne Florida USA
2. California State University San Bernardino California USA
3. Boston Consulting Group Boston Massachusetts USA
Abstract
AbstractThe purpose of this research was to develop and examine a measure of self‐control strategies, proposed in the process model of self‐control. Across three studies (N = 1045), we developed and refined items, examined scale dimensionality and relationships with orbiting constructs, and assessed criterion‐related validity. Findings provide initial support for a 34‐item measure of six self‐control strategies: five strategies that were theoretically proposed in the process model and one that emerged empirically from our data. The proposed Self‐Control Strategies Scale was significantly correlated with other similar measures and demonstrated expected relationships with orbiting constructs and criterion‐related validity. This measure may be useful in expanding our understanding of different strategies beneficial for long‐term goal pursuit.