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  1. Organismic achievement and environmental probability.E. Brunswik - 1943 - Psychological Review 50 (3):255-272.
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  • On the study of statistical intuitions.Daniel Kahneman & Amos Tversky - 1982 - Cognition 11 (2):123-141.
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  • An opportunity cost model of subjective effort and task performance.Robert Kurzban, Angela Duckworth, Joseph W. Kable & Justus Myers - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (6):661–79.
    Why does performing certain tasks cause the aversive experience of mental effort and concomitant deterioration in task performance? One explanation posits a physical resource that is depleted over time. We propose an alternative explanation that centers on mental representations of the costs and benefits associated with task performance. Specifically, certain computational mechanisms, especially those associated with executive function, can be deployed for only a limited number of simultaneous tasks at any given moment. Consequently, the deployment of these computational mechanisms carries (...)
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  • On the psychophysical law.S. S. Stevens - 1957 - Psychological Review 64 (3):153-181.
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  • Procrastination and impatience.Ernesto Reuben, Paola Sapienza & Luigi Zingales - manuscript
    There is a large body of literature documenting both a preference for immediacy and a tendency to procrastinate. O'Donoghue and Rabin (1999a,b, 2001) and Choi et al. (2005) model these behaviors as two faces of the same phenomenon. In this paper, we use a combination of lab, field, and survey evidence to study whether these two types of behavior are indeed linked. To measure immediacy we had subjects choose between a series of smaller-sooner and larger-later rewards. Both rewards were paid (...)
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  • Examining Procrastination Across Multiple Goal Stages: A Longitudinal Study of Temporal Motivation Theory.Piers Steel, Frode Svartdal, Tomas Thundiyil & Thomas Brothen - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  • Irrational Delay Revisited: Examining Five Procrastination Scales in a Global Sample.Frode Svartdal & Piers Steel - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  • Procrastinating.Maury Silver & John Sabini - 1981 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 11 (2):207–221.
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