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Psychological and biological foundations of time preference : evidence from a day reconstruction study with biological tracking
Delaney, Liam; Daly, Michael; Harmon, Colm
This paper considers the relationship between the economic concept of time preference and relevant concepts from psychology and biology. Using novel data from a time diary study conducted in Ireland that combined detailed psychometric testing with medical testing and real time bio-tracking, we examine the distribution of a number of psychometric measures linked to the economic concept of time preferences and test the extent to which these measures form coherent clusters and the degree to which these clusters are related to underlying biological substrates. The paper finds that financial discounting is related to a range of psychological variables including consideration of future consequences, self-control, conscientiousness, extraversion, and experiential avoidance as well as being predicted by heart rate variability and blood pressure.
Keyword(s): Time and economic reactions--Ireland; Psychometrics--Research; Biology--Research
Publication Date:
2008
Type: Working paper
Peer-Reviewed: No
Language(s): English
Institution: University College Dublin
Publisher(s): University College Dublin. Geary Institute
File Format(s): application/pdf
Related Link(s): http://geary.ucd.ie/images/Publications/WorkingPapers/gearywp200819.pdf
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