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In experiments, animals often prefer smaller, immediate rewards over larger rewards that are deferred — thus failing to maximize their total gain. Many people exhibit similar behaviour.

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  1. * Nobel Symposium on Experimental and Behavioural Economics, Saltsjöbaden, Sweden, 4–6 December 2001.

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