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Waiting is painful: The impact of anticipated dread on negative discounting in the loss domain
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Cheng-Ming Jiang
, Hong-Yue Sun
, Jia-Tao Ma
, Lei Zhou
, Shu Li
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intertemporal decision-making; negative discounting; anticipated dreadnakeywords
2022
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Waiting is painful: The impact of anticipated dread on negative discounting in the loss domain
by
Cheng-Ming Jiang
, Hong-Yue Sun
, Jia-Tao Ma
, Lei Zhou
, Shu Li
in
intertemporal decision-making; negative discounting; anticipated dreadnakeywords
2022
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Waiting is painful: The impact of anticipated dread on negative discounting in the loss domain
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Waiting is painful: The impact of anticipated dread on negative discounting in the loss domain
2022
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Overview
According to the positive time-discounting assumption of intertemporal decision-making, people prefer to undergo negative events in the future rather than in the present. However, negative discounting has been identified in the intertemporal choice and loss domains, which refers to people’s preference to experience negative events earlier rather than later. Studies have validated and supported the \"anticipated dread\" as an explanation for negative discounting. This study again explored the effect of anticipated dread on intertemporal choice using content analysis; that is, having participants identify anticipated dread among reasons for negative discounting. This study also validated the effect of anticipated dread on negative discounting by manipulating anticipated dread. This study adds empirical and direct evidence for the role of anticipated dread in negative discounting.
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Cambridge University Press
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