Behavioral economic purchase tasks can be readily used to assess demand for a number of addictive substances, including alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drugs. However, several methodological limitations associated with the techniques used to quantify demand may reduce the utility of demand measures. In the present study, we sought to introduce area under the curve (AUC), commonly used to quantify degree of delay discounting, as a novel index of demand. A sample of 207 heavy-drinking college students completed a standard alcohol purchase task and provided information about typical weekly drinking patterns and alcohol-related problems. Level of alcohol demand was quantified using AUC-which reflects the entire amount of consumption across all dr...
BackgroundAlcohol demand is a key behavioral economic concept that provides an index of alcohol's re...
Background and Objectives: Behavioral economic purchase tasks are widely used to assess drug demand ...
Aims Craving as a motivational determinant of drug use remains controversial because of ambiguous em...
Behavioral economic purchase tasks can be readily used to assess demand for a number of addictive su...
Considerable basic and clinical research supports a behavioral economic conceptualization of alcohol...
Demand, or the amount of a substance consumed as a function of price, is a central dependent measure...
Rationale: Behavioral economic demand curves are quantitative representations of the relationship be...
Introduction: Behavioral economic theory views addiction as a reinforcer pathology characterized by ...
The aims of the current study were to examine the associations among behavioral economic measures of...
Recent clinical research suggests that several self-report behavioral economic measures of relative ...
Demand, or the amount of a substance consumed as a function of price, is a central dependent measure...
A behavioral economic approach to alcohol use disorders (AUDs) emphasizes both individual and enviro...
Behavioral economic demand curve indices of alcohol consumption reflect decisions to consume alcohol...
BackgroundAlcohol demand is a key behavioral economic concept that provides an index of alcohol's re...
Background and Objectives: Behavioral economic purchase tasks are widely used to assess drug demand ...
Aims Craving as a motivational determinant of drug use remains controversial because of ambiguous em...
Behavioral economic purchase tasks can be readily used to assess demand for a number of addictive su...
Considerable basic and clinical research supports a behavioral economic conceptualization of alcohol...
Demand, or the amount of a substance consumed as a function of price, is a central dependent measure...
Rationale: Behavioral economic demand curves are quantitative representations of the relationship be...
Introduction: Behavioral economic theory views addiction as a reinforcer pathology characterized by ...
The aims of the current study were to examine the associations among behavioral economic measures of...
Recent clinical research suggests that several self-report behavioral economic measures of relative ...
Demand, or the amount of a substance consumed as a function of price, is a central dependent measure...
A behavioral economic approach to alcohol use disorders (AUDs) emphasizes both individual and enviro...
Behavioral economic demand curve indices of alcohol consumption reflect decisions to consume alcohol...
BackgroundAlcohol demand is a key behavioral economic concept that provides an index of alcohol's re...
Background and Objectives: Behavioral economic purchase tasks are widely used to assess drug demand ...
Aims Craving as a motivational determinant of drug use remains controversial because of ambiguous em...