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Description: This project is part of the Hagen Cumulative Science Project and replicates Shenhav, A., Rand, D. G., & Greene, J. D. (2017). The relationship between intertemporal choice and following the path of least resistance across choices, preferences, and beliefs. Judgment and Decision Making, 12(1), 1-18.

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Original citation. Shenhav, A., Rand, D. G., & Greene, J. D. (2017). The relationship between intertemporal choice and following the path of least resistance across choices, preferences, and beliefs. Judgment and Decision Making, 12(1), 1-18.

Target of replication. The target of our replication is to test whether an individual’s preference for smaller sooner rewards (these individuals are being re…

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