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This study explores the discounting process from a developmental perspective.
The literature on racial mismatch has seldom considered its impacts on the discounting process, while the literature on discounting processes has given little evidence of how these theories apply in real school and classroom settings.
Results were also presented at discount rates of 0% and 8% in the mathematical summary which details the discounting process (see Additional file 1).
Moreover, the discounting process is not applicable in this context since this study is a static picture of the burden of diabetes in 2010.
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(6) An ANN-based proxy model is successfully trained, and the resulting model can be used as a quick screening tool to estimate the discounted process efficiency, once corresponding operational and reservoir/hydraulic-fracture parameters are provided.
But there's also an emotional component to this discounting process.
A martingale related to the discounted reserve process is introduced.
However, to date, no empirical study examined the hypothesis, although this investigation is important for elucidating the roles of impatience, precaution, and uncertainty aversion in delay discounting processes.
This study tests how discounting processes are moderated by broad school contexts, and conducts separate analyses for test scores, teacher ratings, and parental ratings.
Impulsivity in delay discounting processes may consist of two types of psychological processes: (i) aversion to waiting (or inability to wait) for the delayed rewards (referred to as "pure time preference" or "impatience" in intertemporal choice [ 6]) and (ii) aversion to uncertainty associated with delay [ 9, 11, 12].
Although dissociating delay discounting processes into these subcomponents is important for a better understanding of impulsive behaviors and establishing better medical treatments, to date, no study has successfully achieved the dissociation, partly due to a lack of good theoretical frameworks in the previous empirical investigations.
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