Self-control from a multiple goal perspective of mixed reward options

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44 (2021)
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Abstract

We introduce a distinct type of choice that has yet to be addressed by self-control research: Choosing between activities that offer both delayed and immediate rewards. We describe when and why such mixed-reward choices pose challenges to self-control, and suggest that self-control in mixed-reward choices may be supported by delay discounting.

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