“…The VA distributions used in the current experiment were positive and negative exponential and rectangular, providing a minimum of zero and a maximum of 12 tokens. It has been noted that exponential distribution types (negative binomial in particular) represent food sources that many species experience in their natural foraging environments (Ito, Takatsuru, & Saeki, 2000; Iwasa, Higashi, & Yamamura, 1981). Because a range of distribution types have been employed in risky choice studies, such as bimodal (two‐valued; e.g., Caraco, Martindale, & Whittam, 1980; Hamm & Shettleworth, 1987; Leventhal, Morrell, Morgan, & Perkins, 1959), it is not entirely clear how differently programmed variability may affect risk‐sensitive preferences.…”