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Delay discounting of real and hypothetical rewards.
Authors:Madden  Gregory J; Begotka  Andrea M; Raiff  Bethany R; Kastern  Lana L
Abstract:The degree to which real and hypothetical rewards were discounted across delays ranging from 6 hr to 1 year was explored in a within-subjects design. An adjusting-amounts procedure was used to estimate the subjective value of real and hypothetical rewards at each delay. A hyperbolic discounting function provided a significantly better fit to individual participants' preferences than did an exponential function. No significant effect of reward type on degree of hyperbolic discounting or area under the discounting curves was detected. These findings offer some support for the validity of using hypothetical rewards to estimate discounting rates in substance-abusing and other populations, but caution is suggested because this support is gleaned from a failure to detect an effect of reward type. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:hypothetical rewards  delay discounting rate  reward type  hyperbolic discounting function  real rewards  exponential discounting function
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