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Description: The hypotheses on the wiki of this main page are in reference to Study 2 (forecasting followed by actual in-lab behaviour). While these hypotheses and the sample size for Study 2 were written prior to data collection (see date stamp on the wiki), Study 2 was not officially preregistered. Study 3 was preregistered. Data and Qualtrics surveys for all studies are available.

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I. Hypotheses:

  1. Do people overall expect (forecast) to experience depletion, in terms of changes to performance and/or subjective state?
  2. Are depletion forecasts different than actual experienced depletion? (bias of depletion forecast)
  3. Do people know their own idiocyncracies regarding depletion/post-activity energy state? In other words, are within-subject forecasts more accurate than between-subje…

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Study 3: Paying the Price (Preregistration, Data, Materials)

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Study 1a: Predict Math Performance (Materials and Data)

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Study 1b: Predict Goal Behav (Materials and Data)

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Study 2: Forecasts vs Actual (Materials and Data)

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