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Pay One or Pay All? The Role of Incentive Schemes in Decision Making Across Adulthood.
Horn, Sebastian S; Schaltegger, Thierry; Best, Ryan; Freund, Alexandra M.
Affiliation
  • Horn SS; Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Schaltegger T; Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Best R; Department of Psychology, West Virginia University, USA.
  • Freund AM; Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci ; 78(1): 51-61, 2023 01 28.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35972470
OBJECTIVES: This research addresses how younger and older adults' decisions and evaluations of gains and losses are affected by the way in which monetary incentives are provided. We compared 2 common incentive schemes in decision making: pay one (only a single decision is incentivized) and pay all (incentives across all decisions are accumulated). METHOD: Younger adults (18-36 years; n = 147) and older adults (60-89 years; n = 139) participated in either a pay-one or pay-all condition and made binary choices between two-outcome monetary lotteries in gain, loss, and mixed domains. We analyzed participants' decision quality, risk taking, and psychometric test scores. Computational modeling of cumulative prospect theory served to measure sensitivity to outcomes and probabilities, loss aversion, and choice sensitivity. RESULTS: Decision quality and risk aversion were higher in the gain than mixed or loss domain, but unaffected by age. Loss aversion was higher, and choice sensitivity was lower in older than younger adults. In the pay-one condition, the value functions were more strongly curved, and choice sensitivity was higher than in the pay-all condition. DISCUSSION: An opportunity of accumulating incentives has similar portfolio effects on younger and older adults' decisions. In general, people appear to decide less cautiously in pay-all than pay-one scenarios. The impact of different incentive schemes should be carefully considered in aging and decision research.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Aging / Motivation Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Adult / Aged / Humans Language: En Journal: J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci Journal subject: CIENCIAS SOCIAIS / GERIATRIA / PSICOLOGIA Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: Switzerland

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Aging / Motivation Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Adult / Aged / Humans Language: En Journal: J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci Journal subject: CIENCIAS SOCIAIS / GERIATRIA / PSICOLOGIA Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: Switzerland