Can asymmetric subjective opportunity cost effect explain impatience in intertemporal choice? A replication study

In “The value of nothing: asymmetric attention to opportunity costs drives intertemporal decision making” Read, Olivola and Hardisty (2017) proposed an asymmetric subjective opportunity cost (ASOC) effect to explain and predict why impatience can be detected in intertemporal choice. This work deserv...

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Main Authors: Si-Chu Shen, Yuan-Na Huang, Cheng-Ming Jiang, Shu Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society for Judgment and Decision Making 2019-03-01
Series:Judgment and Decision Making
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Online Access:http://journal.sjdm.org/18/18909a/jdm18909a.pdf

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