The concept of impulsivity covers a wide range of” actions that are poorly conceived, prematurely expressed, unduly risky, or inappropriate to the situation and that often result in …
L Green, AF Fry, J Myerson - Psychological science, 1994 - journals.sagepub.com
In this study, children, young adults, and older adults chose between immediate and delayed hypothetical monetary rewards The amount of the delayed reward was held …
P Steel, CJ König - Academy of management review, 2006 - journals.aom.org
Progress toward understanding human behavior has been hindered by discipline-bound theories, dividing our efforts. Fortunately, these separate endeavors are converging and can …
The aim of the third edition of this book is... to provide a lucid introduction to contemporary phenomena and theories about learning and behavior. The book strives to present a …
J Myerson, L Green - Journal of the experimental analysis of …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
The present paper addresses the question of the form of the mathematical relation between the time until a delayed reward and its present value. Data are presented from an …
R Eisenberger - Psychological review, 1992 - psycnet.apa.org
Extensive research with animals and humans indicates that rewarded effort contributes to durable individual differences in industriousness. It is proposed that reinforcement for …
KN Kirby - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
Normative economic models assume that delay-discounting rates for future rewards are independent of the amount of, and delay to, a reward. These assumptions were tested in 3 …
AW Logue - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1988 - cambridge.org
The tendency to choose a larger, more delayed reinforcer over a smaller, less delayed one has frequently been termed “selfcontrol.” Three very different research traditions–two models …
Originally published in 1988, the purpose of this title was to present a coherent summary of the previous 30 years' of research on the way in which animals and humans distribute their …