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Bikinis instigate generalized impatience in intertemporal choice. [PDF]

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Temporal Discounting in Later Life

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
We explore intertemporal decision-making in later life by looking at temporal preference heterogeneity among older individuals. Using choice tasks responses from Poland collected as part of the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), we elicit individual time preferences using competing discounting specifications.
Ellam Kulati   +2 more
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Amount-dependent temporal discounting?

Behavioural Processes, 2004
Amount-dependent temporal discounting has been demonstrated for human choice between outcomes differing in amount and delay. In the only study to date with non-humans, Grace reported no evidence for amount-dependent temporal discounting with pigeons in a concurrent-chains procedure.
Ee Lin, Ong, K Geoffrey, White
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Temporal Neutrality Implies Exponential Temporal Discounting

Philosophy of Science, 2023
AbstractHow should one discount utility across time? The conventional wisdom in social science is that one should use an exponential discount function. Such a function is a representation of the axioms that provide a well-defined utility function plus a condition known as stationarity.
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Power and Reduced Temporal Discounting

Psychological Science, 2013
Decision makers generally feel disconnected from their future selves, an experience that leads them to prefer smaller immediate gains to larger future gains. This pervasive tendency is known as temporal discounting, and researchers across disciplines are interested in understanding how to overcome it. Following recent advances in the power literature,
Priyanka D, Joshi, Nathanael J, Fast
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Social Discounting: Preference Reversals and Links with Temporal Discounting

Review of Behavioral Economics, 2020
The purpose of this study is twofold. First, we test the hypothesis that the preference reversal occurs in social discounting. Second, we investigate the relationship between social discounting and temporal discounting. In the conducted experiments, participants made hypothetical choices between a smaller monetary reward for a less socially distant ...
Jan Rusek, Adam Karbowski, Jerzy Osinski
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Discounted-Value Representations of Temporal Preferences

Mathematics of Operations Research, 1985
This paper examines the proposition that temporal preferences may be represented in terms of discount functions. An analytical framework is developed within which preferences are defined over a set of programs or prospects over time. Necessary and sufficient conditions for generalized discounting, discounting as well as exponential discounting are ...
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Interpersonal relatedness and temporal discounting

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2018
The present two studies tested the hypothesis that interpersonal relatedness (IR) affects temporal discounting differently in different interpersonal situations. Using two samples of Chinese university students, interpersonal exclusion was primed among one group of participants, whereas a control group received neutral priming.
Yiqun Gan   +3 more
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Temporal Discounting and Number Representation

Journal of Behavioral Finance, 2013
Intertemporal decisions usually involve numbers: subjects decide between rewards, with different delays and probabilities. This paper is a brief overview of findings in the area of number cognition, followed by some theoretical applications of these findings in intertemporal decisions. In particular, the fact that numbers are neither linearly perceived
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