Goh Francine W, Stevens Jeffrey R
Department of Psychology, Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA.
Psychol Rep. 2023 Aug 14:332941231195540. doi: 10.1177/00332941231195540.
Discounting models are commonly applied to understand intertemporal choices. Similarity models provide an alternative, attribute-based approach where people compare the similarity of reward amounts and time delays for options and decide based on dissimilarity. Knowledge of other people's similarity judgments may affect an individual's similarity judgments, which can in turn affect subsequent intertemporal choices. We investigated the potential effects of social influence across three studies by having participants make similarity judgments and intertemporal choices before and after viewing other people's similarity judgments. We found that participants preferred larger but delayed intertemporal choice options more after they viewed similarity judgments that suggested a preference for larger, later rewards. Additionally, this change in preference seemed to result from a shift in participants' personal similarity judgments for reward amount and time delay pairs to match the social information. Our findings suggest that social information about similarity judgments can shape intertemporal choices, which can potentially be used to help increase people's preferences for options that benefit them in the long term.
贴现模型通常用于理解跨期选择。相似性模型提供了一种基于属性的替代方法,即人们比较选项的奖励金额和时间延迟的相似性,并根据差异做出决定。了解他人的相似性判断可能会影响个体的相似性判断,进而影响后续的跨期选择。我们通过让参与者在查看他人的相似性判断之前和之后进行相似性判断和跨期选择,在三项研究中调查了社会影响的潜在作用。我们发现,参与者在查看了表明对更大、更晚奖励有偏好的相似性判断后,更倾向于选择更大但延迟的跨期选择选项。此外,这种偏好的变化似乎是由于参与者对奖励金额和时间延迟对的个人相似性判断发生了转变,以匹配社会信息。我们的研究结果表明,关于相似性判断的社会信息可以塑造跨期选择,这可能潜在地用于帮助增加人们对长期有利于他们的选项的偏好。