%0 Journal Article %T Outsiders¡¯ Thoughts on Generating Self %A Christopher Mlynski %A Ivan Carbajal %A Rex A. Wright %J Perspectives on Psychological Science %@ 1745-6924 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1745691618815654 %X We offer thoughts pertaining to purported conceptual and replication crises that have been discussed in relation to the limited-resource model (LRM) of self-control, functioning as crisis outsiders who have been conducting related research concerned with determinants and cardiovascular correlates of effort. Guiding analyses in our laboratory convey important lessons about experimental generation of the now-classic LRM self-regulatory-fatigue effect on control. They do so by drawing attention to conditions that must be met in fatigue-induction and fatigue-influence phases of relevant experiments. One fundamental lesson is that even highly standardized fatigue-induction protocols cannot be expected to consistently allow definitive tests of this effect. Another is that the effect might emerge consistently only in a behavioral-restraint ¡°sweet spot¡± of sorts¡ªa multidimensional motivational space wherein rested study participants view restraint as possible and worthwhile and fatigued participants do not. Implications are identified and discussed %K fatigue %K self-control %K restraint %K effort %K cardiovascular response %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1745691618815654