…future rewards, derived from ideas that Rachlin and others had developed from Richard Herrnstein's matching law. Ainslie then integrated these ideas with earlier experimental and theoretical work on inter-temporal choice, for example the studies of Walter Mischel on delay of gratification in...
1930 • Vienna , First Republic of Austria
University of Colorado faculty • Harvard University faculty • Stanford University Department of Psychology • Columbia University faculty
Position:Psychologist
Member of the United States National Academy of Sciences
Studied at:Ohio State University
Area of science:Personality psychology • Social psychology
Austrian emigrant
Ascribed status:Jew • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Skill:Decision-making
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