Interactive effects of intrasexual competitiveness, same-sex competition, and physical attractiveness on temporal discounting
Studies have shown that men discount the future and prefer immediate-but-smaller over delayed-but-larger rewards when exposed to mating opportunities (e.g., attractive opposite-sex targets) or threats (e.g., same-sex competition) whereas women's discounting in response to similar cues appears m...
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Main Authors: | YONG, Jose C., AZIZ, Indra Alam Syah, XIAO, Hualin, LI, Norman P. |
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