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The authors would like to draw the attention of the reader to a difference of terminology between the preregistration and the article reporting the results. Indeed, in the preregistration, we talked about "delay discounting" to describe our paradigm but when writing the article, we realized that "intertemporal choice" is a more accurate term to refer to the task that we used and the statistical analyses we performed (for a discussion on this topic see Scholten & Read, 2010). The reader should thus not be misled by this difference in terminology: The study and hypotheses reported in the article are exactly the same as those described in the preregistration files.
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