Social discounting assesses an individual\u27s willingness to forgo an outcome for the self in lieu of a larger outcome for someone else. The purpose of the present research was to examine the effect of adding a common delay to outcomes in a binary choice, social discounting procedure. Based on the premise that both social and temporal distances are dimensions of psychological distance, we hypothesized that social discounting should decrease as a function of delay to the outcomes. Across two within-subject experiments, participants indicated preference between a hypothetical money reward for the self or for someone else. The outcomes were associated with no, short, and long delays. Both studies confirmed our hypothesis that adding any delay...
The present study used a delay discounting task and the Valued Living Questionnaire to examine the r...
In everyday decision-making, individuals make trade-offs between short-term and long-term benefits o...
People tend to prefer a smaller immediate reward to a larger but delayed reward. Although this disco...
Based on the assumption that social distance and time are dimensions of psychological distance impor...
Delayed rewards are less valuable than immediate rewards. This well-established finding has focused ...
This dissertation examined the combination of delay, probabilistic and social discounting tasks in c...
The present study examined the relationship between values-based living and delay and social discoun...
Delay discounting refers to the tendency of individuals to subjectively devalue rewards that are to ...
A human social discount function measures the value to a person of a reward to another person at a g...
Decision-makers regularly need to make trade-offs between benefits in the present and the future. Sm...
Discount functions indicate how the value of an outcome decreases with changes in some other variabl...
As social animals, we regularly act in the interest of others by making decisions on their behalf. T...
Discount functions indicate how the value of an outcome decreases with changes in some other variabl...
Impatience can be formalized as a delay discount rate, describing how the subjective value of reward...
Impatience can be formalized as a delay discount rate, describing how the subjective value of reward...
The present study used a delay discounting task and the Valued Living Questionnaire to examine the r...
In everyday decision-making, individuals make trade-offs between short-term and long-term benefits o...
People tend to prefer a smaller immediate reward to a larger but delayed reward. Although this disco...
Based on the assumption that social distance and time are dimensions of psychological distance impor...
Delayed rewards are less valuable than immediate rewards. This well-established finding has focused ...
This dissertation examined the combination of delay, probabilistic and social discounting tasks in c...
The present study examined the relationship between values-based living and delay and social discoun...
Delay discounting refers to the tendency of individuals to subjectively devalue rewards that are to ...
A human social discount function measures the value to a person of a reward to another person at a g...
Decision-makers regularly need to make trade-offs between benefits in the present and the future. Sm...
Discount functions indicate how the value of an outcome decreases with changes in some other variabl...
As social animals, we regularly act in the interest of others by making decisions on their behalf. T...
Discount functions indicate how the value of an outcome decreases with changes in some other variabl...
Impatience can be formalized as a delay discount rate, describing how the subjective value of reward...
Impatience can be formalized as a delay discount rate, describing how the subjective value of reward...
The present study used a delay discounting task and the Valued Living Questionnaire to examine the r...
In everyday decision-making, individuals make trade-offs between short-term and long-term benefits o...
People tend to prefer a smaller immediate reward to a larger but delayed reward. Although this disco...