Changing delay discounting and impulsive choice: implications for addictions, prevention, and human health - Rung JM, Peck S, Hinnenkamp JE, Preston E, Madden GJ.

Delay discounting describes the tendency to devalue delayed consequences or future prospects. The degree to which an individual discounts delayed events appears trait-like in that it is stable over time and across functionally similar situations. Steeply d...
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