Temporal Discounting and Search Habits: Evidence for a Task-Dependent Relationship.

Front Psychol

Department of Economics, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States.

Published: November 2018

Recent experiments suggest that search direction causally affects the discounted valuation of delayed payoffs. Comparisons between options can increase individuals' patience toward future payoff options, while searching within options instead promotes impatient choices. We further test the robustness and specificity of this relationship using a novel choice task. Here individuals choose between pairs of delayed payoffs instead of single delayed outcomes. We observe a relationship between search styles and temporal discounting that are the opposite of those previously reported. -those who tend to compare attributes alternatives-discount and choose more slowly than -those who are more likely to compare alternatives. This finding supports and augments the view that individuals' search strategy is predictive of subsequent discount rates. In particular, the direction of this relationship is further modifiable based on the spatial layout and varying information within an individual's decision-making environment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6246652PMC
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