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The Temporal Discounting of Moral Judgments

When in time do people stop judging past actions by today's moral standards? Across two experiments, we tested whether and how time—ranging from today to medieval times—affects moral condemnation across a range of actions. In Experiment 1, we found that as temporal distance increased, participants were less likely to apply modern moral standards ...
Charlotte Austin, Jordan Wylie
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Temporal Discounting

2010
Marc Turiault   +98 more
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Temporal Discounting

2011
Derek D. Reed, James K. Luiselli
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Temporal discounting as a candidate behavioral marker of obesity

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2021
Warren K Bickel   +2 more
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The discounted future: Relationship between temporal discounting and future thinking in Alzheimer’s disease

Applied Neuropsychology Adult, 2022
Mohamad El Haj   +1 more
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Temporal discounting in life cycle assessment: A critical review and theoretical framework

Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2015
Chris Yuan, Qiang Zhai
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Behavioral and neuroeconomics of drug addiction: Competing neural systems and temporal discounting processes

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2007
Warren K Bickel   +2 more
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