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Variable NameMeasureDescription
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PIDParticipant ID
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DateTest date
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BSC_1ordinalBasic Self-Control scale (Tangney, Baumeister, & Boone, 2004)I am good at resisting temptation.
Not at all
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Very Much
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BSC_2ordinalRI have a hard time breaking bad habits.
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BSC_3ordinalRI am lazy.
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BSC_4ordinalRI say inappropriate things.
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BSC_5ordinalRI do certain things that are bad for me, if they are fun.
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BSC_6ordinalI refuse things that are bad for me.
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BSC_7ordinalRI wish I had more self‐discipline.
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BSC_8ordinalPeople would say that I have iron self‐ discipline.
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BSC_9ordinalRPleasure and fun sometimes keep me from getting work done.
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BSC_10ordinalRI have trouble concentrating.
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BSC_11ordinalI am able to work effectively toward long‐term goals.
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BSC_12ordinalRSometimes I can't stop myself from doing something, even if I know it is wrong.
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BSC_13ordinalRI often act without thinking through all the alternatives.
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BFM_1ordinalMini-IPIP (Donnellan, Oswald, Baird, & Lucas, 2006)E (Extroversion)I am the life of the party
Very Inaccurate
Moderately Inaccurate
Neither Accurate Nor Inaccurate
Moderately Accurate
Very Accurate
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BFM_2ordinalA (Agreeableness)I sympathize with others’ feelings
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BFM_3ordinalC (Conscientiousness)I get chores done right away.
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BFM_4ordinalN (Neuroticism)I have frequent mood swings.
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BFM_5ordinalO (Openness)I have a vivid imagination.
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BFM_6ordinalREI don’t talk a lot.
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BFM_7ordinalRAI am not interested in other people’s problems.
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BFM_8ordinalRCI often forget to put things back in their proper place.
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BFM_9ordinalRNI am relaxed most of the time.
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BFM_10ordinalROI am not interested in abstract ideas.
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BFM_11ordinalEI talk to a lot of different people at parties.
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BFM_12ordinalAI feel others’ emotions.
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BFM_13ordinalCI like order.
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BFM_14ordinalNI get upset easily.
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BFM_15ordinalROI have difficulty understanding abstract ideas.
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BFM_16ordinalREI keep in the background.
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BFM_17ordinalRAI am not really interested in others.
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BFM_18ordinalRCI make a mess of things.
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BFM_19ordinalRNI seldom feel blue
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BFM_20ordinalROI do not have a good imagination
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IPS_1ordinalIrrational Procrastination Scale (Steel, 2010) https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/81055866.pdfI put things off so long that my well-being or efficiency unnecessarily suffers
Very seldom or not true of me
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Very often true, or true with me
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IPS_2ordinalRIf there is something I should do, I get to it before attending to lesser tasks
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IPS_3ordinalMy life would be better if I did some activities or tasks earlier
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IPS_4ordinalWhen I should be doing one thing, I will do another
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IPS_5ordinalAt the end of the day, I know I could have spent the time better
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IPS_6ordinalRI spend my time wisely
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IPS_7ordinalI delay tasks beyond what is reasonable
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IPS_8ordinalI procrastinate
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IPS_9ordinalRI do everything when I believe it needs to be done
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checkTo ensure data quality, please respond very seldom or not true of me to this item
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LTS_1ordinalLying Tendencies Survey (Mann , Garcia-Rada, Houser, Ariely, 2014)AC (Antisocial commission)If you are late for a meeting, how likely are you to invent an excuse (such as bad traffic), when in fact it was your fault?
Not at all likely
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Extremely likely
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LTS_2ordinalACAt a party, how likely are you to tell stories about yourself that never happened, in order to sound more interesting?
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LTS_3ordinalACDuring a job interview, how likely are you to describe a previous work experience that never happened?
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LTS_4ordinalACHow likely to tell a police officer that you were speeding due to an emergency, when there is no real emergency?
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LTS_5ordinalPC (Prosocial commission)How likely are you to tell your friend that her birthday party was lovely, when you know everybody was bored at it?
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LTS_6ordinalPCHow likely are you to say that you loved a gift from a relative, even though it is a useless item?
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LTS_7ordinalPCYou are invited to a party you do not want to attend. If the host asks you whether you will be coming, how likely are you to pretend that you have a prior commitment that night (when you do not)?
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LTS_8ordinalPCIf your boss asks why your colleague is not at work, how likely are you to say that they are sick, when you know that they are taking a day off?
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LTS_9ordinalAO (Antisocial omission)During an interview, how likely are you to keep quiet about lacking a particular skill that is expected for the job?
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LTS_10ordinalAOIf you are given too much change the grocery store, how likely are you to keep your mouth shut?
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LTS_11ordinalAOIf your boss praises you for putting in extra hours to finish a project, how likely are you to keep to yourself that you found a quick way to do the job?
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LTS_12ordinalAOIf you had romantic relations with a friend’s ex-partner, how likely would you be to keep this information to yourself?
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LTS_13ordinalPO (Prosocial omission)If your boss praises a colleague for their work on a group project when this colleague did not actually contribute, how likely are you to keep quiet about the colleague’s true contributions?
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LTS_14ordinalPOIf you witness your friend’s spouse flirting with other people, how likely are you to say nothing to your friend about it?
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LTS_15ordinalPOIf your brother or sister separates from their spouse but doesn’t want your parents to know, how likely are you to withhold this information from your parents?
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LTS_16ordinalPOAt a party, if you notice an acquaintance has food in their teeth at a party, how likely are you to pretend you don’t notice?
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MajorstringYour program and major
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FacultynominalYour facultyBABSSBBA
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Hostel nominalWhich hostel you are staying in?
South Hostel Area (南宿, Hall A, B, C, or D)
North Hostel Area (Hall E, F, G, or H)
New Hostel Area (新宿, WJY or WHC)
Not staying at hostel
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RelStatusnominalHow would you describe your current romantic relationship status?
Available
Occupied
Complicated
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NumRel
scale (integer)
number of relationshipHow many times have you been in a romantic relationship (including the current one)?
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AgescaleYour age
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GendernominalYour gender
Female
Male
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SleepscaleIn general, how many hours do you sleep in average?
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SNSscaleIn general, how many hours do you spend on social media (such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat)?
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PerAttractscalePerceived AttractivenessWith a score range of 0-100 (0 = not attractive at all; 100 = extremely attractive), how attractive do you think you are?
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PerIntscalePerceived IntelligenceWith a score range of 0-100 (0 = not intelligent at all; 100 = extremely intelligent), how intelligent do you think you are?
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GPAscaleYour current GPA
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