The single parameter hyperbolic model has been frequently used to describe value discounting as a function of time and to differentiate substance abusers and non-clinical participants with the model's parameter k. However, k says little about the mechanisms underlying the observed differences. The present study evaluates several alternative models with the purpose of identifying whether group differences stem from differences in subjective valuation, and/or time perceptions. Using three two-parameter models, plus secondary data analyses of 14 studies with 471 indifference point curves, results demonstrated that adding a valuation, or a time perception function led to better model fits. However, the gain in fit due to the flexibility granted...
In decision research, hyperbolic discounting has been used for over 25 years to capture two aspects ...
<div><p>Measuring temporal discounting through the use of intertemporal choice tasks is now the gold...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Many s...
The single parameter hyperbolic model has been frequently used to describe value discounting as a fu...
Participants (N = 28) chose between smaller, immediate and larger, delayed hypothetical monetary amo...
The degree to which real and hypothetical rewards were discounted across delays ranging from 6 hr to...
Temporal or delay discounting refers to the phenomenon that the value of a reward is discounted as a...
Time discounting is the phenomenon that a desired result in the future is perceived as less valuable...
There is a growing interest in studying individual differences in choices that involve trading off r...
Time discounting is at the heart of economic decision-making. We disentangle hyperbolic discounting ...
Article compares two basic models of intertemporal decision making used for computation of discount ...
Measuring temporal discounting through the use of intertemporal choice tasks is now the gold standar...
Impulsivity and inconsistency in intertemporal choice have been attracting attention in econophysics...
Measuring temporal discounting through the use of intertemporal choice tasks is now the gold standar...
The current article focuses on the role of anticipatory time perception in temporal discounting. We ...
In decision research, hyperbolic discounting has been used for over 25 years to capture two aspects ...
<div><p>Measuring temporal discounting through the use of intertemporal choice tasks is now the gold...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Many s...
The single parameter hyperbolic model has been frequently used to describe value discounting as a fu...
Participants (N = 28) chose between smaller, immediate and larger, delayed hypothetical monetary amo...
The degree to which real and hypothetical rewards were discounted across delays ranging from 6 hr to...
Temporal or delay discounting refers to the phenomenon that the value of a reward is discounted as a...
Time discounting is the phenomenon that a desired result in the future is perceived as less valuable...
There is a growing interest in studying individual differences in choices that involve trading off r...
Time discounting is at the heart of economic decision-making. We disentangle hyperbolic discounting ...
Article compares two basic models of intertemporal decision making used for computation of discount ...
Measuring temporal discounting through the use of intertemporal choice tasks is now the gold standar...
Impulsivity and inconsistency in intertemporal choice have been attracting attention in econophysics...
Measuring temporal discounting through the use of intertemporal choice tasks is now the gold standar...
The current article focuses on the role of anticipatory time perception in temporal discounting. We ...
In decision research, hyperbolic discounting has been used for over 25 years to capture two aspects ...
<div><p>Measuring temporal discounting through the use of intertemporal choice tasks is now the gold...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Many s...