2015
DOI: 10.4172/2161-1009.1000192
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Self - Control Tasks Depend on Glucose Levels in Students

Abstract: Background: Burgeoning evidences have correlated self-control to desirable outcomes. A recent work found in literature has indicated that self-control relied on glucose; but there is no such data in Ghana. Hence, a replicative study is needed to investigate this further and this was the focus of the current study. Aim: The purpose was to determine the association between blood glucose levels and self-control score in medical students under exams condition. Method: The convenience sample consisted of 105 first … Show more

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“…According to (Eroglu et al, 2001) the notion of stimulus (S) is a cause that is influenced by a person's internal state or can be described as an influence that can stimulate a person. According to (Bagozzi, 1986) consumer behavior described in SOR theory states that the stimuli produced are from outside the person. Ogranism (O) refers to an individual's affective and cognitive intermediate state that mediates the influence of a stimulus on an individual's response (Wu et al, 2020).…”
Section: Literatur Review Theory Stimuli-organism-response (Sor)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to (Eroglu et al, 2001) the notion of stimulus (S) is a cause that is influenced by a person's internal state or can be described as an influence that can stimulate a person. According to (Bagozzi, 1986) consumer behavior described in SOR theory states that the stimuli produced are from outside the person. Ogranism (O) refers to an individual's affective and cognitive intermediate state that mediates the influence of a stimulus on an individual's response (Wu et al, 2020).…”
Section: Literatur Review Theory Stimuli-organism-response (Sor)mentioning
confidence: 99%