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Using crowdsourcing to compare temporal, social temporal, and probability discounting among obese and non-obese individuals

Journal

APPETITE
Volume 75, Issue -, Pages 82-89

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2013.12.018

Keywords

Obesity; Decision making; Temporal discounting; Social discounting; Probability discounting; Crowdsourcing

Funding

  1. NIH [R01 DA 024080, R01 DA 024080-02S1, R01 DA 030241, R01 DA 034755, R01 AA 021529]
  2. Virginia Tech carilion Research Institute

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Previous research comparing obese and non-obese samples on the delayed discounting procedure has produced mixed results. The aim of the current study was to clarify these discrepant findings by comparing a variety of temporal discounting measures in a large sample of internet users (n = 1163) obtained from a crowdsourcing service, Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT). Measures of temporal, social-temporal (a combination of standard and social temporal), and probability discounting were obtained. Significant differences were obtained on all discounting measures except probability discounting, but the obtained effect sizes were small. These data suggest that larger-N studies will be more likely to detect differences between obese and non-obese samples, and may afford the opportunity, in future studies, to decompose a large obese sample into different subgroups to examine the effect of other relevant measures, such as the reinforcing value of food, on discounting. (c) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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