People underestimate how much their preferences will change in the future, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as a “presentism bias.” Recently, we found that this presentism bias is attenuated when thinking about the preferences of other people. The aim of this study was to investigate whether predicting future preferences also differs depending on the level of social distance between self and other. A total of 67 participants completed a perspective-taking task in which they were required to think about their own preferences, those of a generic peer, and those of a close other both now and in the future. They were also asked to consider the preferences of an older adult now. Participants predicted less change between their current and futu...
Future thinking in older adults is characterised by a lack of specificity of imagined events and by ...
With life expectancy dramatically increasing throughout much of the world, people have to make choic...
People underappreciate how their own behavior and exogenous factors affect their future utility, and...
Philosophers have long noted, and empirical psychology has lately confirmed, that most people are “b...
Young preschool-aged children often have difficulty thinking about the future, but tend to reason be...
This project examined changes in cognitive biases (based on the self, and friends) using a perceptua...
This study examines the perceptions that individuals have about the social decisions of others and t...
People are ‘biased toward the future’: all else being equal, we typically prefer to have positive ex...
People s evaluations of self and others over time were examined by asking participants to rate thems...
While people’s forecasts of future outcomes are often guided by their preferences (“desirability bia...
The weight with which a specific outcome feature contributes to preference quantifies a person's 'ta...
Future-biased individuals systematically prefer pleasures to be in the future and pains to be in the...
The investigation of a person's degree of forward planning as a strategy for coping with the unknown...
Decoding others’ intentions accurately in order to adapt one's own behavior is pivotal throughout li...
All else being equal, most of us typically prefer to have positive experiences in the future rather ...
Future thinking in older adults is characterised by a lack of specificity of imagined events and by ...
With life expectancy dramatically increasing throughout much of the world, people have to make choic...
People underappreciate how their own behavior and exogenous factors affect their future utility, and...
Philosophers have long noted, and empirical psychology has lately confirmed, that most people are “b...
Young preschool-aged children often have difficulty thinking about the future, but tend to reason be...
This project examined changes in cognitive biases (based on the self, and friends) using a perceptua...
This study examines the perceptions that individuals have about the social decisions of others and t...
People are ‘biased toward the future’: all else being equal, we typically prefer to have positive ex...
People s evaluations of self and others over time were examined by asking participants to rate thems...
While people’s forecasts of future outcomes are often guided by their preferences (“desirability bia...
The weight with which a specific outcome feature contributes to preference quantifies a person's 'ta...
Future-biased individuals systematically prefer pleasures to be in the future and pains to be in the...
The investigation of a person's degree of forward planning as a strategy for coping with the unknown...
Decoding others’ intentions accurately in order to adapt one's own behavior is pivotal throughout li...
All else being equal, most of us typically prefer to have positive experiences in the future rather ...
Future thinking in older adults is characterised by a lack of specificity of imagined events and by ...
With life expectancy dramatically increasing throughout much of the world, people have to make choic...
People underappreciate how their own behavior and exogenous factors affect their future utility, and...