| In the research of self attrition,in order to explore the changes of some influencing factors before and after the task,the questionnaire or scale is often used as a research tool,and the filling time of the questionnaire or scale is generally 1-5 minutes.At the same time,in such loss related experiments,the dual task paradigm is often used for research,and some short-term tasks(such as meditation,watching video,rest,etc.)with a duration of 3-8 minutes are set in the middle of the dual task.However,in the above-mentioned experimental studies,little attention has been paid to the loss or compensation of self-control resources caused by the rest effect of questionnaires or scales and short-term tasks.In order to help researchers in the study of self attrition,more reasonable use of the scale or questionnaire,and more accurate setting of task interval between two tasks,also in order to enrich the theoretical content of rest and self attrition effect,convenient for people to control the pace of life,in a short time for a suitable length of rest.This study intends to explore the impact of self attrition effect from the perspectives of questionnaire and rest time interval through two experiments.In Experiment 1,40 subjects were randomly divided into high loss group and low loss group,and they were given different degrees of loss task.Then the two groups were divided into questionnaire measurement group and control group,and then the four groups were given stop signal task to measure self-control ability.In Experiment 1,a two-way intersubject design was used to analyze the SSRT data in stop signal task.The purpose of Experiment 1was to explore the effectiveness of the loss effect caused by Stroop task and whether the questionnaire measurement has a loss effect on self-control resources,and to focus on the effect of questionnaire measurement on high,low and high-level The influence of two levels of low self loss on self-control ability.The results show that: without filling in the questionnaire,the SSRT of high loss group is significantly higher than that of low loss group.The two kinds of difficult Stroop tasks selected in this experiment can distinguish high loss group from low loss group.Regardless of the degree of loss,the effect of the questionnaire on the loss of self-control ability is not significant.In the second experiment,60 subjects were randomly divided into high loss group and low loss group,and they were given different degrees of loss task.Then the two groups were divided into three minutes rest group,five minutes rest group and eight minutes rest group.After the rest,six groups were given stop signal task to measure self-control ability.In Experiment 2,a two-way intersubject design of loss degree x interval length was used to analyze the two-way ANOVA of SSRT data in the stop signal task.The purpose of Experiment 2 was to explore whether rest can compensate for self-control ability.On the basis of confirming that rest can compensate for self-control ability,we focused on the effects of different interval length of rest on height,height,height,height,height and height The compensation effect of self-control ability under two levels of low self loss.The results showed that: at the same loss level,when the interval of rest time was from 3 minutes to 5minutes and then to 8 minutes,the SSRT data gradually decreased,and the difference between two groups reached a significant level,which verified that rest had a compensation effect on self loss effect;Under low loss,there was no significant difference in SSRT data between the 5-minute rest group and the 8-minute rest group,indicating that 5-minute rest could basically restore self-control resources;The SSRT of 5-minute rest group was significantly lower than that of 8-minute rest group under high loss,indicating that it takes 8minutes or more for self-control resources to recover. |