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Area of Science:

  • Behavioral Economics
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Decision Science

Background:

  • Decisions involving future costs/benefits highlight intertemporal tradeoffs.
  • Time perception is crucial for understanding these tradeoffs.
  • Traditional research focused on objective (calendar) time.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the role of subjective time perception in intertemporal choice.
  • To investigate psychological time as an alternative to objective time in decision-making models.
  • To determine if altering time perception can influence impatience.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on intertemporal choice and time perception.
  • Analysis of studies differentiating between objective and subjective time.
  • Theoretical framework development linking subjective time to intertemporal preference.

Main Results:

  • Subjective time perception significantly impacts intertemporal tradeoffs.
  • Psychological time offers a more nuanced explanation for preference than calendar time.
  • Altering time perception demonstrates potential for modifying impatience.

Conclusions:

  • Future research should prioritize subjective time perception in intertemporal decision models.
  • Understanding and manipulating time perception may offer novel strategies for behavioral interventions.
  • The subjective experience of time is a key determinant of economic and psychological choices.