Replication Data for: Discounting from a Distance: The Effect of Pronoun Drop on Intertemporal Decisions
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Intertemporal decisions—tradeoffs between immediate and delayed rewards—are ubiquitous in daily life, and the ability to resist the emotional temptation to choose immediate gratification predicts long-term economic outcomes. Based on existing research on self-distancing—a psychological technique that cues people to assess their experiences from afar and has been shown to facilitate emotion regulation—we proposed a novel, unobtrusive linguistic self-distancing strategy through a subtle pronoun drop and examined its impact on intertemporal decisions. In a delay-discounting task, subjects made a series of intertemporal choices between smaller-sooner and larger-delayed rewards. We conveyed the monetary rewards using the first-person pronoun “I” in the self-immersed “I” condition, whereas the pronoun was dropped in the self-distanced “No Pronoun” condition. The results showed that the subtle pronoun drop in the description of the monetary rewards significantly reduced participants’ tendency to discount future rewards, leading to more patient choices. Alternative explanations, implications, and future directions were also discussed.
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2021-07-08



