Do older people experience the postponement of a desired or planned activity as more troublesome than do younger people, or, on the contrary, do they exhibit more patience? In the present study 24 independently living adults, 12 aged 40 - 45 years and 12 aged 70 - 75 years, judged delayed rewards, in this case freely obtainable holidays, by means of pair–wise comparison. The participants' preferences showed a stronger 'temporal discounting' in older and in less healthy individuals than in younger and in healthy individuals, respectively. Delay-time was perceived as a risk factor for enjoying future holidays. This risk perception was related to participants' own and their partners' subjective physical health. However, subjective health could...
Contains fulltext : 129270.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The goal of thi...
The delay of gratification (DoG) in children is widely investigated with an experimental procedure o...
A prevalent stereotype is that people become less risk taking and more cautious as they get older. H...
Do older people experience the postponement of a desired or planned activity as more troublesome tha...
Although research on aging and decision making continues to grow, the majority of studies examine de...
Several theories of intertemporal choice predict systematic age differences in the rate at which peo...
This research project evaluates the extent of heterogeneity in time discounting among elderly Americ...
Delay discounting refers to the tendency of individuals to subjectively devalue rewards that are to ...
This research examined the influence of delay and anticipated health and enjoyment on the amount of ...
To describe adult age differences in intertemporal choice, we analyzed data from 1,491 participants ...
Delay discounting is the decrease in subjective value of a reward as the interval of receiving it is...
We examined age differences in temporal discounting, the tendency to devalue delayed outcomes relati...
While most people discount future rewards and consequences to at least some extent, the degree of te...
Recent work suggests that older adults ’ decision-making behavior is highly affected by recent event...
Although communicating healthcare information via social media is becoming more common, less is know...
Contains fulltext : 129270.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The goal of thi...
The delay of gratification (DoG) in children is widely investigated with an experimental procedure o...
A prevalent stereotype is that people become less risk taking and more cautious as they get older. H...
Do older people experience the postponement of a desired or planned activity as more troublesome tha...
Although research on aging and decision making continues to grow, the majority of studies examine de...
Several theories of intertemporal choice predict systematic age differences in the rate at which peo...
This research project evaluates the extent of heterogeneity in time discounting among elderly Americ...
Delay discounting refers to the tendency of individuals to subjectively devalue rewards that are to ...
This research examined the influence of delay and anticipated health and enjoyment on the amount of ...
To describe adult age differences in intertemporal choice, we analyzed data from 1,491 participants ...
Delay discounting is the decrease in subjective value of a reward as the interval of receiving it is...
We examined age differences in temporal discounting, the tendency to devalue delayed outcomes relati...
While most people discount future rewards and consequences to at least some extent, the degree of te...
Recent work suggests that older adults ’ decision-making behavior is highly affected by recent event...
Although communicating healthcare information via social media is becoming more common, less is know...
Contains fulltext : 129270.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The goal of thi...
The delay of gratification (DoG) in children is widely investigated with an experimental procedure o...
A prevalent stereotype is that people become less risk taking and more cautious as they get older. H...