“…Chronic alcohol use may also be linked to low loss aversion ( Bernhardt et al, 2017 ), possibly independent of strong delay discounting ( Thrailkill et al, 2022 ). Conflicting reports on delay discounting and loss aversion have appeared, especially concerning non-dependent drinking ( Campbell et al, 2021 ; Herman and Duka, 2020 ; Mayhew et al, 2020 ; Poulton et al, 2022 ; Stancato et al, 2020 ; Tucker et al, 2021 ; Zorick et al, 2022 ). Delay discounting cannot reliably distinguish between different levels, patterns, or problems of non-dependent drinking ( Campbell et al, 2021 ; Herman and Duka, 2020 ; Mayhew et al, 2020 ; Poulton et al, 2022 ; Stancato et al, 2020 ; Tucker et al, 2021 ).…”