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SUBMITTER: Ashe ML
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7244903 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ashe Melinda L ML Wilson Stephen J SJ
Addictive behaviors reports 20200205
Choice bundling is a behavioral economic strategy designed to reduce excessive delay discounting and bolster self-control. Choice bundling entails aggregating a series of individual, identical intertemporal decisions (e.g., should I smoke today?) into a single choice (e.g., should I smoke this month?). In this brief review, we succinctly summarize delay discounting and how it has been linked to lapses in self-control, using substance use as an exemplar. Next, we describe how choice bundling may ...[more]