You Cannot be Partially Pregnant: A Comparison of Divisible and Nondivisible Outcomes in Delay and Probability Discounting Studies

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Przemysław Sawicki
Łukasz Markiewicz
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[1] Kozminski University,Centre for Economic Psychology and Decision Sciences, Economic Psychology Department
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The Psychological Record | 2016年 / 66卷
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Delay discounting; Probability discounting; Money; Medical treatment; Domain specific discounting; Divisibility of alternatives; Divisible and nondivisible medical outcomes; Reverse magnitude effect;
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Research by The Psychological Record, 64(3), 433–440. doi:10.1007/s40732-014-0052-9, (2014) demonstrated the novel finding that the magnitude effect for medical outcomes does not reverse across delay and probability discounting as it does for monetary outcomes. We suggest that a possible reason for the lack of a reverse magnitude effect in nonmonetary outcomes is incomparable divisibility of discounted alternatives.
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