Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2427167 | Behavioural Processes | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The present study used the discounting procedure to characterize choice behaviors regarding hypothetical sexual outcomes. Eighty-six adult undergraduate students completed computerized delay and probability discounting tasks concerning hypothetical money and hypothetical sexual activity. Consistent with other discounting findings, hyperbolic and hyperbola-like decay models described individual and group median indifference point data well. These findings contribute to a growing literature on the relevance of the discounting procedure to decision-making processes and suggest that the discounting procedure may be useful for understanding the processes that underlie social problem behaviors associated with impulsive sexual decisions.
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Authors
Steven R. Lawyer, Sonja A. Williams, Tereza Prihodova, Jason D. Rollins, Anita C. Lester,