Laboratory studies of choice and decision making among real monetary rewards typically use smaller real rewards than those common in real life. When laboratory rewards are large, they are almost always hypothetical. In applying laboratory results meaningfully to real-life situations, it is important to know the extent to which choices among hypothetical rewards correspond to choices among real rewards and whether variation of the magnitude of hypothetical rewards affects behavior in meaningful ways. The present study compared real and hypothetical monetary rewards in two experiments. In Experiment 1, participants played a temporal discounting game that incorporates the logic of a repeated prisoner\u27s-dilemma (PD) game versus tit-for-tat; ...
We use time, rather than money, as the salient component of subjects’ incentives in three workhorse ...
In experimental games, task-related incentives are payments to experimental subjects that vary accor...
Is more money better than less? Not always. It depends on the situation. If more money for oneself m...
Laboratory studies of choice and decision making among real monetary rewards typically use smaller r...
The purpose of the current study was to address the limitations of previous research and compare hyp...
The purpose of the current study was to address the limitations of previous research and compare hyp...
Prior studies comparing discounting of delayed hypothetical or potentially real rewards have reporte...
Prior studies comparing discounting of delayed hypothetical or potentially real rewards have reporte...
Prior studies comparing discounting of delayed hypothetical or potentially real rewards have reporte...
The degree to which real and hypothetical rewards were discounted across delays ranging from 6 hr to...
The degree to which real and hypothetical rewards were discounted across delays ranging from 6 hr to...
The use of hypothetical instead of real decision-making incentives remains under debate after decade...
A human social discount function measures the value to a person of a reward to another person at a g...
Temporal and probability discounting refer to the decrease in subjective value of rewards that are e...
Abstract: We report results from three well-known experimental paradigms, where we use time, rather ...
We use time, rather than money, as the salient component of subjects’ incentives in three workhorse ...
In experimental games, task-related incentives are payments to experimental subjects that vary accor...
Is more money better than less? Not always. It depends on the situation. If more money for oneself m...
Laboratory studies of choice and decision making among real monetary rewards typically use smaller r...
The purpose of the current study was to address the limitations of previous research and compare hyp...
The purpose of the current study was to address the limitations of previous research and compare hyp...
Prior studies comparing discounting of delayed hypothetical or potentially real rewards have reporte...
Prior studies comparing discounting of delayed hypothetical or potentially real rewards have reporte...
Prior studies comparing discounting of delayed hypothetical or potentially real rewards have reporte...
The degree to which real and hypothetical rewards were discounted across delays ranging from 6 hr to...
The degree to which real and hypothetical rewards were discounted across delays ranging from 6 hr to...
The use of hypothetical instead of real decision-making incentives remains under debate after decade...
A human social discount function measures the value to a person of a reward to another person at a g...
Temporal and probability discounting refer to the decrease in subjective value of rewards that are e...
Abstract: We report results from three well-known experimental paradigms, where we use time, rather ...
We use time, rather than money, as the salient component of subjects’ incentives in three workhorse ...
In experimental games, task-related incentives are payments to experimental subjects that vary accor...
Is more money better than less? Not always. It depends on the situation. If more money for oneself m...