Discount Rates Vary Within Individuals Throughout Daily Life in Conjunction With Momentary Changes in Affect

IF 4.3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Social Psychological and Personality Science Pub Date : 2023-11-23 DOI:10.1177/19485506231212526
Ewa Kochanowska, Matthew Coleman, Elena Reutskaja, Caitlin Mills, J. Wormwood
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Temporal discounting rate, the extent to which one values immediate rewards over larger future rewards, is typically considered a trait measure, with higher discount rates associated with increased impulsivity. Given increasing lab-based evidence that discount rates may be sensitive to context, including current affect, we developed a novel approach to measure discount rates in daily life. Participants ( N = 116, Nobs = 4,112) completed a 7-day experience sampling protocol, where they made an intertemporal choice at six random times throughout each day on their smartphones. Participants also self-reported their affect (valence and arousal) and awareness of bodily sensations associated with affect. We found that discount rates were variable within participants throughout their daily life, and this variability was associated with their current subjective experience; discount rates were higher when participants reported more pleasant or lower arousal affect or lesser body awareness. The findings highlight the need to study intertemporal choice in a more context-dependent manner.
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个人在日常生活中的折扣率会随着情感的瞬间变化而变化
时间贴现率是指一个人在多大程度上重视眼前的回报而不是未来更大的回报,通常被认为是一种特质测量,贴现率越高,冲动性越强。鉴于越来越多的实验室证据表明贴现率可能对情境(包括当前的情绪)很敏感,我们开发了一种新方法来测量日常生活中的贴现率。参与者(N = 116,Nobs = 4,112)完成了一项为期 7 天的经验取样协议,他们在每天的 6 个随机时间用智能手机进行了一次跨时空选择。参与者还自我报告了他们的情感(情绪和唤醒)以及与情感相关的身体感觉。我们发现,参与者在日常生活中的折现率是可变的,这种可变性与他们当前的主观体验有关;当参与者报告的情感更愉快或唤醒程度更低或身体意识更弱时,折现率会更高。这些发现突出表明,有必要以一种更加依赖于情境的方式来研究时际选择。
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期刊介绍: Social Psychological and Personality Science (SPPS) is a distinctive journal in the fields of social and personality psychology that focuses on publishing brief empirical study reports, typically limited to 5000 words. The journal's mission is to disseminate research that significantly contributes to the advancement of social psychological and personality science. It welcomes submissions that introduce new theories, present empirical data, propose innovative methods, or offer a combination of these elements. SPPS also places a high value on replication studies, giving them serious consideration regardless of whether they confirm or challenge the original findings, with a particular emphasis on replications of studies initially published in SPPS. The journal is committed to a rapid review and publication process, ensuring that research can swiftly enter the scientific discourse and become an integral part of ongoing academic conversations.
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