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Nailing Down the Perceptual Explanation of the Date/Delay Effect in Temporal Discounting. [PDF]
Bröder A, Krauß S.
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Reliability assessment of temporal discounting measures in virtual reality environments. [PDF]
Bruder LR, Scharer L, Peters J.
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Last‐minute coordination: Adapting to demand to support last‐mile operations
Abstract In the highly competitive e‐commerce industry, customer‐facing warehouses are crucial as the “order penetration points” for e‐commerce last‐mile operations. This research examines how warehouses use last‐minute coordination, an unstructured mechanism, to ensure sufficient inventory at the order penetration points. Previous research has focused
Kedong Chen +3 more
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Abstract The Burren uplands in western Ireland form one of the most extensive and best‐preserved examples of glacio‐karst in Europe. Subsumed by the Irish ice sheet during the Late Pleistocene, granite erratic boulders and in situ silica veins in the limestone bedrock provide a rare opportunity to reconstruct the timing and rate of deglaciation ...
Gordon Bromley +4 more
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Language and economic behaviour: Future tense use causes less not more temporal discounting. [PDF]
Robertson C +3 more
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Contagion of Temporal Discounting Value Preferences in Neurotypical and Autistic Adults. [PDF]
Thomas L +3 more
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Abstract Self‐injurious behaviors (SIBs) represent a major public health concern in the United States. Although sexual minority individuals experience disproportionately high rates of SIBs, research identifying population‐specific risk factors remains limited. This study examined how stressful experiences common among sexual minority (SM) adults relate
Samantha M. Haas, Naomi Sadeh
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Dorsomedial and ventromedial prefrontal cortex lesions differentially impact social influence and temporal discounting. [PDF]
Su Z +7 more
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"I Feel Therefore I Decide": Effect of Negative Emotions on Temporal Discounting and Probability Discounting. [PDF]
Calluso C, Devetag MG, Donato C.
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ABSTRACT Surprise marketing, characterized by unexpected tactics such as blind boxes and spontaneous discounts, captivates consumers by sparking curiosity and participation. Despite increasing industry use, scholarly research remains fragmented and limited.
Xin‐Jean Lim +2 more
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