Time preferences are reliable across time- horizons and verbal versus experiential tasks
(2019)
Journal Article
Lukinova, E., Wang, Y., Lehrer, S. F., & Erlich, J. C. (2019). Time preferences are reliable across time- horizons and verbal versus experiential tasks. eLife, 8, Article e39656. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.39656
Individual differences in delay-discounting correlate with important real world outcomes, for example education, income, drug use, and criminality. As such, delay-discounting has been extensively studied by economists, psychologists and neuroscientis... Read More about Time preferences are reliable across time- horizons and verbal versus experiential tasks.