Journal article
Income Shock Increases Preferences for Smaller Immediate Rewards and Reduces Alcohol Demand Among a Sample of Crowd-Sourced Adults
Abstract
In behavioral economics, income shock manipulations (hypothetical narratives where money is gained or lost) can provide meaningful insight into decision-making related to primary and secondary commodities. To date, few studies have examined the impact of income shock on delay discounting in healthy controls and individuals using substances, and no study to date has examined the impact of income shock on alcohol demand. This study examined the …
Authors
Patel H; Amlung M
Journal
Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 605–611
Publisher
American Psychological Association (APA)
Publication Date
June 2023
DOI
10.1037/pha0000596
ISSN
1064-1297