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Models and Methods in Delay Discounting
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2008Delay discounting (DD) is a term typically used to describe the devaluation of rewards over time, and much research across a wide variety of domains has illustrated that people in general prefer a smaller reward delivered soon as opposed to a larger reward delivered at a later stage. Despite numerous attempts, a single unified model of DD that accounts
Aaron D, Tesch, Alan G, Sanfey
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Probability and delay discounting of erotic stimuli
Behavioural Processes, 2008Adult undergraduate men (n=38) and women (n=33) were categorized as erotica "users" (n=34) and "non-users" (n=37) based on their responses to screening questions and completed computerized delay and probability discounting tasks concerning hypothetical money and erotica.
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Can joint delay probability discounting explain separate delay and probability discounting?
Bernstein Conference 2024 abstract.Poletaeva, Anna +6 more
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Modeling Choices in Delay Discounting
Psychological Science, 2017Dirk U, Wulff, Wouter, van den Bos
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Sentencing discounts for delay
2018The Victorian jury study aimed to ascertain jurors’ views of sentencing severity and to compare the views of judges and jurors on the relevance of aggravating and mitigating factors. A surprising finding from the analysis of the sentencing remarks from the trials in the study is that delay was the third most common mitigating factor.
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DELAY DISCOUNTING: I'M A K, YOU'RE A K
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2011Amy L Odum
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