This data management plan describes a dataset that will be generated to address the following research question: How does the way in which time is described influence intertemporal choice? The dataset will consist of task performance data of a maximum of 192 (but potentially fewer) human participants (one dataset of the defer-speedup framing effect and one dataset of the date-delay framing effect). The approximate total size of this dataset will be less than 1 Gigabyte. This dataset may be useful for behavioral economists, experimental psychologists, and cognitive neuroscientists interested in intertemporal choice and framing effects
People often feel that a period of time becomes longer when it is described in more detail or cut in...
I present a theory that can explain hyperbolic discounting and magnitude effects in intertemporal ch...
Neuroscientific studies of intertemporal choice (IC) have focused mainly on the neural representatio...
abstract: We hypothesized that recurrent exposure to a temporal discounting task would habitize part...
We experimentally manipulate two aspects of the cognitive environment -- cognitive depletion and rec...
This introductory article provides a short overview of empirical and theoretical articles presented ...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
Decision makers often face choices whose consequences unfold over time. To explore the neural basis ...
Item does not contain fulltextPeople often discount future rewards, embracing smaller rewards that a...
In intertemporal choice the subjective value of a reward decreases as the delay until its receipt in...
In our day to day lives, the ability to make goal-oriented decisions plays a crucial role in both ou...
Contains fulltext : 196720.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We are often pr...
2012-08-21Humans are distinct from other species in their capacity to pursue temporally distant goal...
Delay-discounting studies in neuroscience, psychology, and economics have been mostly focused on con...
People often feel that a period of time becomes longer when it is described in more detail or cut in...
I present a theory that can explain hyperbolic discounting and magnitude effects in intertemporal ch...
Neuroscientific studies of intertemporal choice (IC) have focused mainly on the neural representatio...
abstract: We hypothesized that recurrent exposure to a temporal discounting task would habitize part...
We experimentally manipulate two aspects of the cognitive environment -- cognitive depletion and rec...
This introductory article provides a short overview of empirical and theoretical articles presented ...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
Decision makers often face choices whose consequences unfold over time. To explore the neural basis ...
Item does not contain fulltextPeople often discount future rewards, embracing smaller rewards that a...
In intertemporal choice the subjective value of a reward decreases as the delay until its receipt in...
In our day to day lives, the ability to make goal-oriented decisions plays a crucial role in both ou...
Contains fulltext : 196720.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We are often pr...
2012-08-21Humans are distinct from other species in their capacity to pursue temporally distant goal...
Delay-discounting studies in neuroscience, psychology, and economics have been mostly focused on con...
People often feel that a period of time becomes longer when it is described in more detail or cut in...
I present a theory that can explain hyperbolic discounting and magnitude effects in intertemporal ch...
Neuroscientific studies of intertemporal choice (IC) have focused mainly on the neural representatio...