Steep delay discounting is characterized by a preference for small immediate outcomes relative to larger delayed outcomes and is predictive of drug abuse, risky sexual behaviors, and other maladaptive behaviors. Nancy M. Petry was a pioneer in delay discounting research who demonstrated that people discount delayed monetary gains less steeply than they discount substances with abuse liability. Subsequent research found steep discounting for not only drugs, but other nonmonetary outcomes such as food, sex, and health. In this systematic review, we evaluate the hypotheses proposed to explain differences in discounting as a function of the type of outcome and explore the trait- and state-like nature of delay discounting. We found overwhelming ...
Background Research on delay discounting has expanded our understanding of substance dependence i...
There has been discussion over the extent to which delay discounting – as prototypically shown by a ...
This work considers the existing research on the endogenous and exogenous factors affecting individu...
Steep delay discounting is characterized by a preference for small immediate outcomes relative to la...
Research on delay discounting has contributed to the understanding of numerous addiction-related phe...
Steep delay discounting, or a greater preference for smaller-immediate rewards over larger-delayed r...
Delay discounting is the process by which delayed outcomes lose value. Different types of delayed ou...
The study of delay discounting has become widespread over the past several decades for numerous reas...
Weatherly and Dixon (2007) proposed that gambling was related to the increase in how individuals dis...
Over the past decade behavior analysts have paid increasing attention to the clin-ical phenomena of ...
Research on delay discounting has contributed to the understanding of numerous addiction-related phe...
Delay discounting rates are predictive of drug use status, the likelihood of becoming abstinent, and...
Participants (N = 28) chose between smaller, immediate and larger, delayed hypothetical monetary amo...
Rationale In delay discounting, temporally remote rewards have less value. Cigarette smoking is asso...
Rationale—Delay discounting (DD) describes the rate at which reinforcers lose value as the temporal ...
Background Research on delay discounting has expanded our understanding of substance dependence i...
There has been discussion over the extent to which delay discounting – as prototypically shown by a ...
This work considers the existing research on the endogenous and exogenous factors affecting individu...
Steep delay discounting is characterized by a preference for small immediate outcomes relative to la...
Research on delay discounting has contributed to the understanding of numerous addiction-related phe...
Steep delay discounting, or a greater preference for smaller-immediate rewards over larger-delayed r...
Delay discounting is the process by which delayed outcomes lose value. Different types of delayed ou...
The study of delay discounting has become widespread over the past several decades for numerous reas...
Weatherly and Dixon (2007) proposed that gambling was related to the increase in how individuals dis...
Over the past decade behavior analysts have paid increasing attention to the clin-ical phenomena of ...
Research on delay discounting has contributed to the understanding of numerous addiction-related phe...
Delay discounting rates are predictive of drug use status, the likelihood of becoming abstinent, and...
Participants (N = 28) chose between smaller, immediate and larger, delayed hypothetical monetary amo...
Rationale In delay discounting, temporally remote rewards have less value. Cigarette smoking is asso...
Rationale—Delay discounting (DD) describes the rate at which reinforcers lose value as the temporal ...
Background Research on delay discounting has expanded our understanding of substance dependence i...
There has been discussion over the extent to which delay discounting – as prototypically shown by a ...
This work considers the existing research on the endogenous and exogenous factors affecting individu...