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Economic and social deprivation predicts impulsive choice in young children.
Richard Tunney
School of Psychology
Aston Research Centre for Health in Ageing
College of Health and Life Sciences
Applied Health Research Group
Aston University
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Young children
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Economic Deprivation
100%
Impulsivity
100%
Social Deprivation
100%
Impulsive Choice
100%
Deprived Areas
40%
Health Anxiety
40%
Public Health
20%
Decision Model
20%
Resource Availability
20%
Risk Factors
20%
Uniformly Distributed
20%
Obesity
20%
Economic Circumstances
20%
Alcohol
20%
Environmental Components
20%
Health Inequalities
20%
Addiction
20%
Tobacco
20%
Delay Discounting
20%
Economic Availability
20%
Neuroscience
Impulsivity
100%
Social Isolation
100%
Decision-Making
40%
Individual Differences
20%