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Explorations in Media Ecology, 2021
Ernest A. Hakanen
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Social time preference [PDF]

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The observed practice of discounting the future should not be rationalised on the grounds of myopia or selfishness. A positive rate of pure time preference is necessary to ensure that heterogeneous generations are treated in an egalitarian fashion. A zero social discount rate would yield intertemporal allocations which are biased against the current ...
MARINI, GIANCARLO   +1 more
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Increasing social time allocation and concomitant effects on mands, item engagement, and rigid or repetitive behavior.

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2022
Recent research has developed methods of assessing the function of generic, nonindividualized social interactions. The purpose of this type of assessment is to provide a measure of how an individual may respond to the types of interactions readily ...
S. L. Morris, T. Vollmer
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Positive Social Time Preference

Philosophical Foundations of Climate Change Policy, 2021
Recent debates have made it clear that the choice of a social discount rate has enormous consequences for the amount of carbon abatement that will be recommended.
Joseph Heath
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Social isolation and social support in good times and bad times

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022
People who are socially isolated or lonely report having lower levels of social support. Supportive social networks help buffer individuals against the deleterious effects of negative events and stressors. Supportive social networks also help individuals maximize the benefits of positive events and accomplishments.
Shelly L. Gable, Alisa Bedrov
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Social Time and Social Time Values

Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure, 2006
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Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle   +1 more
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The declining marginal utility of social time for subjective well-being

Journal of Research in Personality, 2018
Are people who spend more time with others always happier than those who spend less time in social activities? Across four studies with more than 250,000 participants, we show that social time has declining marginal utility for subjective well-being.
Kostadin Kushlev   +3 more
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