Martinsson, PeterMyrseth, Kristian Ove R.Wollbrant, Conny2010-05-102010-05-102010-05-101403-2465http://hdl.handle.net/2077/22335We test the proposition that individuals may experience a self-control conflict between short-term temptation to be selfish and better judgment to act pro-socially. Using a dictator game and a public goods game, we manipulated the likelihood that individuals identified self-control conflict, and we measured their trait ability to implement self-control strategies. Consistent with our hypothesis, we find that trait self-control exhibits a positive and significant correlation with pro-social behavior in the treatment that raises likelihood of conflict identification, but not in the treatment that reduces likelihood of conflict identification.<p>engself-controlpro-social behavioraltruismexperimentReconciling Pro-Social vs. Selfish Behavior - Evidence for the Role of Self-ControlText