Multiple Choice
In studies of discounting in humans using adjusting amount procedures, the indifference point is defined as:
A) The average amount of the immediate reward at which the participant switched from either the short to the long delay, or vice versa
B) The average amount of the delayed reward at which the participant switched from either the short to the long delay, or vice versa
C) The average delay to the sooner reward at which the participant switched from either the short to the long delay, or vice versa
D) The average delay to the sooner reward at which the participant switched from either the short to the long delay, or vice versa.
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