The Effects of Obligatory and Preferential Frames on Delay Discounting.

IF 0.7 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Analysis of Verbal Behavior Pub Date : 2020-05-21 eCollection Date: 2020-06-01 DOI:10.1007/s40616-020-00127-0
Laura Barcelos Nomicos, Kenneth W Jacobs, Matthew L Locey
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Human decision making is partly determined by the verbal stimuli involved in a choice. Verbal stimuli that may be particularly relevant to human decision making are the words should and like, whereby should is presumably associated with what one ought to choose, and like is presumably associated with what one prefers to choose. The current study examined the potential effects of should and like on decisions in a monetary delay-discounting task. Eighty-three participants were recruited from Amazon's Mechanical Turk and were randomly assigned to a sequence of 2 conditions-should and like-in a repeated-measures experimental design. Based on condition assignment, the questions "Which should you choose?" and "Which would you like to choose?" appeared above each monetary option and its respective delay. Overall, participants demonstrated significantly lower levels of discounting in the should condition when compared to the like condition. However, this effect was much less consistent for participants exposed to the should condition prior to the like condition. The results of the current investigation indicate that the use of the words should and like constitutes separate classes of verbal stimuli that we refer to as obligatory and preferential frames. The effect of obligatory and preferential frames on delay discounting may be relevant to the prediction and control of decision making in social contexts.

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强制帧和优惠帧对延迟折现的影响。
人类的决策部分是由选择中涉及的语言刺激决定的。可能与人类决策特别相关的言语刺激是单词should和like,其中should可能与一个人应该选择什么有关,而like可能与一个人更喜欢选择什么有关。目前的研究考察了应该和喜欢在货币延迟贴现任务中对决策的潜在影响。在重复测量的实验设计中,从亚马逊的土耳其机器人中招募了83名参与者,并随机分配到两组条件——应该和喜欢。根据条件分配,“你应该选择哪一个?”和“你想选择哪一个?”的问题出现在每个货币选项及其各自的延迟之上。总的来说,参与者在“应该”条件下表现出的折扣水平明显低于“相似”条件。然而,在“应该”条件下,在“类似”条件下,这种效果就不那么一致了。目前的研究结果表明,“应该”和“喜欢”这两个词的使用构成了不同类型的言语刺激,我们称之为强制性框架和优先框架。强制性框架和优先框架对延迟折扣的影响可能与社会情境下决策的预测和控制有关。
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Analysis of Verbal Behavior
Analysis of Verbal Behavior PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Analysis of Verbal Behavior (TAVB) is an official publication of the Association for Behavior Analysis International.  The Mission of the journal is to support the dissemination of innovative empirical research, theoretical conceptualizations, and real-world applications of the behavioral science of language. The journal embraces diverse perspectives of human language, its conceptual underpinnings, and the utility such diversity affords. TAVB values contributions that represent the scope of field and breadth of populations behavior analysts serve, and Is the premier publication outlet that fosters increased dialogue between scientists and scientist-practitioners.  Articles addressing the following topics are encouraged: language acquisition, verbal operants, relational frames, naming, rule-governed behavior, epistemology, language assessment and training, bilingualism, verbal behavior of nonhumans, research methodology, or any other topic that addresses the analysis of language from a behavior analytic perspective.
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