Term ID: T2478

Impulse Control

/impulse-control/
The ability to resist or delay acting on immediate urges, desires, or emotions in favor of longer-term goals or appropriate behavior, involving executive function and self-regulation skills.
Example: A child waiting their turn instead of interrupting, or an adult resisting the urge to make expensive purchases when trying to save money.

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Reference: Baumeister et al. (1994)