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SUBMITTER: DeHart WB
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4956221 | biostudies-literature | 2016
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
DeHart William B WB Friedel Jonathan E JE Lown Jean M JM Odum Amy L AL
PloS one 20160721 7
Delay discounting, as a behavioral measure of impulsive choice, is strongly related to substance abuse and other risky behaviors. Therefore, effective techniques that alter delay discounting are of great interest. We explored the ability of a semester long financial education course to change delay discounting. Participants were recruited from a financial education course (n = 237) and an abnormal psychology course (n = 80). Both groups completed a delay-discounting task for $100 during the firs ...[more]