The current study tested competing predictions regarding the effect of mortality salience on delay discounting. One prediction, based on evolutionary considerations, was that remind-ers of death increase the value of the present. Another prediction, based in part on construal level theory, was that reminders of death increase the value of the future. One-hundred eighteen participants thought about personal mortality or a control topic and then completed an inter-temporal choice task pitting the chance to gain $50 now against increasingly attrac-tive rewards three months later. Consistent with the hypothesis inspired by construal theory, participants in the mortality salience condition traded $50 now for $66.67 in three months, whereas parti...
The majority of intertemporal choice studies have been designed to explore delay discounting, the ro...
Being conscious of one’s inescapable death is a fundamental attribute of humankind; it is what separ...
ABSTRACT—Reminders of death tend to produce strong cognitive and behavioral responses, but little or...
The current study tested competing predictions regarding the effect of mortality salience on delay d...
<div><p>The current study tested competing predictions regarding the effect of mortality salience on...
The current study tested competing predictions regarding the effect of mortality salience on delay d...
Background: Temporal discounting is an important determinant of many health and financial outcomes, ...
It is an important hypothesis of terror management theory that death thoughts are suppressed immedia...
Temporal discounting is an important determinant of many health and financial outcomes, but we are n...
The tendency for individuals to discount the subjective value of future rewards is a well-establishe...
BACKGROUND:Temporal discounting is an important determinant of many health and financial outcomes, b...
Delay discounting refers to the fact that rewards lose their value if they are delayed. Excessive de...
We outline three attempts to replicate experiments that reported priming effects on time preferences...
Temporal discounting refers to the tendency to prefer smaller sooner rewards over larger later rewar...
How organisms discount the value of future rewards is associated with many important outcomes, and m...
The majority of intertemporal choice studies have been designed to explore delay discounting, the ro...
Being conscious of one’s inescapable death is a fundamental attribute of humankind; it is what separ...
ABSTRACT—Reminders of death tend to produce strong cognitive and behavioral responses, but little or...
The current study tested competing predictions regarding the effect of mortality salience on delay d...
<div><p>The current study tested competing predictions regarding the effect of mortality salience on...
The current study tested competing predictions regarding the effect of mortality salience on delay d...
Background: Temporal discounting is an important determinant of many health and financial outcomes, ...
It is an important hypothesis of terror management theory that death thoughts are suppressed immedia...
Temporal discounting is an important determinant of many health and financial outcomes, but we are n...
The tendency for individuals to discount the subjective value of future rewards is a well-establishe...
BACKGROUND:Temporal discounting is an important determinant of many health and financial outcomes, b...
Delay discounting refers to the fact that rewards lose their value if they are delayed. Excessive de...
We outline three attempts to replicate experiments that reported priming effects on time preferences...
Temporal discounting refers to the tendency to prefer smaller sooner rewards over larger later rewar...
How organisms discount the value of future rewards is associated with many important outcomes, and m...
The majority of intertemporal choice studies have been designed to explore delay discounting, the ro...
Being conscious of one’s inescapable death is a fundamental attribute of humankind; it is what separ...
ABSTRACT—Reminders of death tend to produce strong cognitive and behavioral responses, but little or...