Economic and social deprivation predicts impulsive choice in children

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Richard J. Tunney from the SchoolAston University have published the research work: Economic and social deprivation predicts impulsive choice in children, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • future: Of course the direction of a causal connection between working in a poorly paid profession and living in a deprived area and impulsive choice cannot be established in older adults.

SUMMARY

    | 1 Vol.:(0123456789) v= V 1 + kD Delay discounting is sufficiently associated with impulsive behaviours that discount rates can be considered a measure individual differences in ­impulsivity10, and as a . . .

     

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