People prefer to receive good outcomes immediately rather than wait, and they must be compensated for waiting. But what influences their decision about how much compensation is required for a given wait? To give a partial answer to this question, we develop the DRIFT model, a heuristic description of how framing influences intertemporal choice. We describe 4 experiments showing the implications of this model. In the experiments, we vary how the difference between a smaller sooner outcome and a larger later outcome is framed-either as total interest earned, as an interest rate, or as total amount earned (the conventional frame in studies of intertemporal choice)-and whether the larger later outcome is described as resulting from the investme...
Abstract This paper argues that observations of non-stationary choice behavior need not necessarily ...
Research on intertemporal judgments and choices between a smaller-sooner and a larger-later outcome ...
We study intertemporal choices through an experiment run over multiple dates and we show that intert...
People prefer to receive good outcomes immediately rather than wait, and they must be compensated fo...
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...
Decisions where costs and benefits are spread over time are both common and important. Delayed outco...
A robust anomaly in intertemporal choice is the delay–speedup asymmetry: Receipts are discounted mo...
Intertemporal choices involve trade-offs between the value of rewards and the delay before those rew...
In intertemporal choice the subjective value of a reward decreases as the delay until its receipt in...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
abstract: We hypothesized that recurrent exposure to a temporal discounting task would habitize part...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
Research in intertemporal decisions shows that people value future gains less than equivalent but im...
Heuristic models have been proposed for many domains involving choice. We conducted an out-of-sample...
Abstract This paper argues that observations of non-stationary choice behavior need not necessarily ...
Research on intertemporal judgments and choices between a smaller-sooner and a larger-later outcome ...
We study intertemporal choices through an experiment run over multiple dates and we show that intert...
People prefer to receive good outcomes immediately rather than wait, and they must be compensated fo...
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...
Decisions where costs and benefits are spread over time are both common and important. Delayed outco...
A robust anomaly in intertemporal choice is the delay–speedup asymmetry: Receipts are discounted mo...
Intertemporal choices involve trade-offs between the value of rewards and the delay before those rew...
In intertemporal choice the subjective value of a reward decreases as the delay until its receipt in...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
abstract: We hypothesized that recurrent exposure to a temporal discounting task would habitize part...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
Research in intertemporal decisions shows that people value future gains less than equivalent but im...
Heuristic models have been proposed for many domains involving choice. We conducted an out-of-sample...
Abstract This paper argues that observations of non-stationary choice behavior need not necessarily ...
Research on intertemporal judgments and choices between a smaller-sooner and a larger-later outcome ...
We study intertemporal choices through an experiment run over multiple dates and we show that intert...