According to the Ainslie-Rachlin model of self-control, the value of a reward ________. a. decreases more sharply as it becomes more imminent b. increases more sharply as it becomes more imminent c. increases less sharply as it becomes more imminent d. decreases less sharply as it becomes more imminent

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Answer:

The correct answer is option b.

Explanation:

On the basis of the self-control model given by Ainslie-Rachlin, on certain occasions, there is a change in preference when the time for waiting for bigger reward increases and a smaller reward is offered in brief time duration. This model presumes the value of the reward to be a hyperbolic function of the delay.  

The value of the reward appears to increase more sharply when the delay time diminishes and the reward is about to be attained. For example, a child having a birthday party after three weeks and is asked to opt between the chocolate bar present to it at the moment and the birthday party.  

Then in the given case, the child will opt for the chocolate bar over the party as three weeks is a long time duration, and thus, the value of the reward is smaller in comparison to the bar of chocolate that can be achieved at the instant moment.