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Fig. 5 | International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

Fig. 5

From: Goal pursuit increases more after dietary success than after dietary failure: examining conflicting theories of self-regulation using ecological momentary assessment

Fig. 5

On high-effort days, self-regulatory effort increased more after low (i.e., dietary ‘success’) than high food intake (i.e., dietary ‘failure’). A Interaction between intended effort for today and today’s food intake on effort adjustements. B Johnson-Neyman-Plot illustrating for which level of intended effort the amount of food intake was significantly related to the self-regulatory effort adjustments

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