Choice Repetition Bias in Intertemporal Choice: An Eye‐Tracking Study

Intertemporal choices (i.e., the choice between a sooner available but smaller reward and a later available but larger reward) were initially thought to reflect stable preferences for immediate or delayed rewards. However, recently, it has been shown that intertemporal choices are influenced by fact...

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Published in:Journal of behavioral decision making 2024-07, Vol.37 (3), p.n/a
Main Authors: Senftleben, Ulrike, Schoemann, Martin, Scherbaum, Stefan
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Language:English
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