Szymon Mizak
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Recent Articles
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Bialaszek W, Mizak S, Ostaszewski P, Babel P
Sci Rep
. 2023 Nov;
13(1):19169.
PMID: 37932410
Pain may alter intertemporal decisions by modifying the value of pain-related outcomes. For example, a person with chronic back pain may be faced with two choices: undergo surgery that could...
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Krawiec J, Mizak S, Tagliabue M, Bialaszek W
Front Public Health
. 2022 Sep;
10:953743.
PMID: 36072385
Delay discounting refers to the observation that the subjective value of an outcome decreases as the delay to its receipt increases. It is well-established that steep delay discounting is related...
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Ruggeri K, Panin A, Vdovic M, Veckalov B, Abdul-Salaam N, Achterberg J, et al.
Nat Hum Behav
. 2022 Jul;
6(10):1386-1397.
PMID: 35817934
Economic inequality is associated with preferences for smaller, immediate gains over larger, delayed ones. Such temporal discounting may feed into rising global inequality, yet it is unclear whether it is...
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Bialaszek W, Marcowski P, Mizak S
Behav Processes
. 2022 Jun;
200:104692.
PMID: 35753582
When observing human behavior, one of the key factors determining choice is effort. It is often assumed that people prefer an easier course of action when the alternative yields the...
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Mizak S, Ostaszewski P, Marcowski P, Bialaszek W
Behav Processes
. 2021 Sep;
193:104510.
PMID: 34560222
Loss aversion entails that people attribute greater weight to losses than to equivalent gains. In terms of discounting, it is reflected in a higher discounting rate for gains than for...
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Wasowicz G, Mizak S, Krawiec J, Bialaszek W
Front Psychol
. 2021 Jun;
12:647975.
PMID: 34079495
This study investigated the relationships between selected emotional aspects of mental ill-health (depression, anxiety, and stress, DASS) and mental well-health (well-being) experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The theoretical model of...