2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/gwj7h
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temporal discounting predicts procrastination in a real-world task

Peiyuan Zhang,
Wei Ji Ma

Abstract: Humans procrastinate, but why? One long-standing hypothesis is that temporal discounting drives procrastination: in a task with a distant future reward, the discounted future reward fails to provide sufficient motivation to initiate work early. However, empirical evidence for this hypothesis is lacking. Here, we used a long-term real-world task to measure procrastination; critically, we measured the entire time course of work progress instead of only completion time, allowing us to compute a fine-grained metri… Show more

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