Functional data analysis applied to intertemporal choice data from 107 participants shows that subjective time deformation has a low-dimensional structure captured by three stable functional profiles not fully recovered by scalar discount rates or standard parametric models.
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Functional clustering of discount functions reveals substantial heterogeneity within each of Pompian's behavioral investor types.
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Subjective Time Deformation in Intertemporal Choice: A Functional Data Analysis Approach
Functional data analysis applied to intertemporal choice data from 107 participants shows that subjective time deformation has a low-dimensional structure captured by three stable functional profiles not fully recovered by scalar discount rates or standard parametric models.
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Functional Clustering of Discount Functions for Behavioral Investor Profiling
Functional clustering of discount functions reveals substantial heterogeneity within each of Pompian's behavioral investor types.