In About Behaviorism (which I unfortunately don’t currently own a copy of, so I can’t give direct quotes or citations) , B. F. Skinner makes the case that the “Willpower” phenomenon actually reduces to opperant conditioning and scheduals of reinforcement. Skinner claims that people who have had their behavior consistently reinforced in the past will become less sensitive to a lack of reinforcement in the present, and may persist in behavior even when positive reinforcement isn’t forthcoming in the short term, whereas people whose past behavior has consistantly failed to be reinforced (or even been actively punished) will abandon a course of action much more quickly when it fails to immediately pay off. Both groups will eventually give up at an unreinforced behavior, though the former group will typically persist much longer at it than the latter. This gives rise to the “willpower as resource” model, as well as the notion that some people have more willpower than others. Really, people with “more willpower” have just been conditioned to wait longer for their behaviors to be reinforced.
In About Behaviorism (which I unfortunately don’t currently own a copy of, so I can’t give direct quotes or citations) , B. F. Skinner makes the case that the “Willpower” phenomenon actually reduces to opperant conditioning and scheduals of reinforcement. Skinner claims that people who have had their behavior consistently reinforced in the past will become less sensitive to a lack of reinforcement in the present, and may persist in behavior even when positive reinforcement isn’t forthcoming in the short term, whereas people whose past behavior has consistantly failed to be reinforced (or even been actively punished) will abandon a course of action much more quickly when it fails to immediately pay off. Both groups will eventually give up at an unreinforced behavior, though the former group will typically persist much longer at it than the latter. This gives rise to the “willpower as resource” model, as well as the notion that some people have more willpower than others. Really, people with “more willpower” have just been conditioned to wait longer for their behaviors to be reinforced.