Social discounting

Psychological Science
Bryan Jones, Howard Rachlin

Abstract

The amount of money a person was willing to forgo in order to give 75 dollars to another person decreased as a hyperbolic function of the perceived social distance between them. Similar hyperbolic functions have previously been shown to describe both time and probability discounting.

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