TY - SER AU - LeBoeuf Robyn A TI - Discount Rates for Time Versus Dates : The Sensitivity of Discounting to Time-Interval Description PY - 0000///0 CY - PB - Feb 2006 KW - Discount Rates, Consumers Exhibit N2 - Six experiments examine the impact of time-interval descriptions on consumers' discount rates. Consumers exhibit more discounting (e.g., they demand more money to delay income) when delay intervals are described by extents of time than when delay intervals are described by dates. This pattern holds in various contexts, including gains and losses, and is robust to response-mode changes. Findings further indicate that this effect may arise because, compared with date descriptions, extent descriptions enhance perceptions of interval length. The author discusses other potential mechanisms and implications UR - http://192.168.6.13/libsuite/mm_files/Articles/AR8547.pdf ER -