Less is more: Negative income shock increases immediate preference in cross commodity discounting and food demand
Negative income shock, or the rapid reduction in financial stability, has previously been shown to increase impulsive choice for money and demand for fast food. The interplay of these conditions for obesity is called reinforcer pathology. The present work examines the impact of negative income shock...
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Language: | English |
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Academic Press
2018
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