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Summary of Articles Citing the DGI (Last Updated 11/01/2019)

Original Publication:

Hoerger, M., Quirk, S. W., & Weed, N. C. (2011). Development and validation of the Delaying

Gratification Inventory. Psychological Assessment, 23(3), 725-738.

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References Citing the DGI (* = collected DGI data):

Allen, J. W., & Lewis, M. (2019). Who peeks: Cognitive, emotional, behavioral, socialization,

and child correlates of preschoolers’ resistance to temptation. European Journal of

Developmental Psychology, 1-23.

Allen, J. W., Bennett, D. S., Carmody, D. P., Wang, Y., & Lewis, M. (2014). Adolescent

risk-taking as a function of prenatal cocaine exposure and biological sex.

Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 41, 65-70.

*Baker, C. N., & Hoerger, M. (2012). Parental child-rearing strategies influence self-regulation,

socio-emotional adjustment, and psychopathology in early adulthood: Evidence from a

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*Bartholdy, S., Cheng, J., Schmidt, U., Campbell, I. C., & O'Daly, O. G. (2016). Task-based and

questionnaire measures of inhibitory control are differentially affected by acute food

restriction and by motivationally salient food stimuli in healthy adults. Frontiers in

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Bartholdy, S., McClelland, J., Kekic, M., O’Daly, O. G., Campbell, I. C., Werthmann, J., ... &

Kern, N. (2015). Clinical outcomes and neural correlates of 20 sessions of repetitive

transcranial magnetic stimulation in severe and enduring anorexia nervosa (the TIARA

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G. (2017). Temporal discounting and the tendency to delay gratification across the eating

disorder spectrum. European Eating Disorders Review, 25(5), 344-350.

Batres, C., Borras Guevara, M. L., & Perrett, D. I. (2018). Collecting data cross-culturally:

Methodological challenges that arise when testing non-WEIRD populations. SAGE

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Batres, C., & Perrett, D. I. (2014). The influence of the digital divide on face preferences in

El Salvador: People without internet access prefer more feminine men, more

masculine women, and women with higher adiposity. PLoS One, 9(7).

*Baughman, H. M. (2016). Relationships between the dark triad and delayed gratification: An

evolutionary perspective. Personality and Individual Differences, 101, 465-467

*Boyle, P. A., Yu, L., Segawa, E., Wilson, R. S., Buchman, A. S., Laibson, D. I., & Bennett, D.

A. (2012). Association of cognition with temporal discounting in community based

older persons. BMC Geriatrics, 12(48), 1-7.

*Boyraz, G., Cherry, M. L., Cherry, M. A., Aarstad-Martin, S., Cloud, C., & Shamp, L. M.

(2018). Posttraumatic stress, coping flexibility, and risky drinking among trauma-exposed

male and female college students: The mediating effect of delay of gratification.

Substance Use & Misuse, 53(3), 508-520.

Brycz, H., & Wright, R. (2018). The interplay between motivation and social perception: New

ideas. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 49(1), 1-2.

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la fundación Juan Felipe Gómez Escobar.

*de Paula, J. J., Porto, A. A., & de Souza Costa, D. (2018). Brazilian version of the Delaying

Gratification Inventory (DGI): Transcultural adaptation, evidences of validity and

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decision making: An experimental approach. Journal of Personality and Social

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parenting style, delay of gratification, and narcissism (Master's thesis). Retrieved

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Dreves, P. A. (2019). An investigation into the structure of self-control (Doctoral

dissertation). Retrieved from East Tennessee State University Electronic Theses and

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Dymek, A., & Jurek, P. (2018). Polish validation of the Delaying Gratification Inventory.

Polish Psychological Bulletin, 49(1), 107-117.

*Espada, J. P., Rodriguez-Menchon, M., Morales, A., Hoerger, M., & Orgiles, M. (2019).

Spanish validation of the Delaying Gratification Inventory in adolescents.


Psicothema, 31(3), 327-334.

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International Journal of Research in Marketing, 30(3), 310-313.

*Fernandes, D., Lynch Jr, J. G., & Netemeyer, R. G. (2013). The effect of financial literacy

and financial education on downstream financial behaviors (Submitted manuscript).

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Fernandes, D., Lynch Jr, J. G., & Netemeyer, R. G. (2014). Financial literacy, financial education,

and downstream financial behaviors. Management Science, 60(8), 1861-1883.

Fischman, D. (2013). El éxito es una decisión. Providencia, Santiago de Chile: El Mercurio SAP

*Frost, P., Donahue, P., Goeben, K., Connor, M., Cheong, H. S., & Schroeder, A. (2019). An

examination of the potential lingering effects of smartphone use on cognition.

Applied Cognitive Psychology, 1-13.

Furnham, A., & Cheng, H. (2019). The Big-Five personality factors, mental health, and social-

demographic indicators as independent predictors of gratification delay. Personality and

Individual Differences, 150(16), 109533.

*Garcia-Argibay, M. (2019). The relationship between the Big Five personality traits,

impulsivity, and anabolic Steroid Use. Substance Use & Misuse, 54(2), 236-246.

Gassen, J., Prokosch, M. L., Eimerbrink, M. J., Leyva, R. P. P., White, J. D., Peterman, J. L., ...&

Boehm, G. W. (2019). Inflammation predicts decision-making characterized by

impulsivity, present focus, and an inability to delay gratification. Scientific Reports,

9(4928), 1-10.
*Gerhart, J., Asvat, Y., Lattie, E., O'Mahony, S., Duberstein, P., & Hoerger, M. (2016).

Distress, delay of gratification and preference for palliative care in men with prostate

cancer. Psycho-Oncology, 25(1), 91-96.

*Gerhart, J. I., Heath, N. M., Fitzgerald, C., & Hoerger, M. (2013). Direct and indirect

associations between experiential avoidance and reduced delay of gratification.

Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 2(1-2), 9-14.

*Giovanelli, A., Hoerger, M., Johnson, S. L., & Gruber, J. (2013). Impulsive responses to

positive mood and reward are related to mania risk. Cognition & Emotion, 27(6),

1091-1104.

Gleitsmann, L. M. (2013). Belohnungsaufschub und damit assoziierte phänomene wie

impulsivität und wohlbefinden unter einfluss des alters (Doctoral dissertation).

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Gordon, G., Brockmeyer, T., Schmidt, U., & Campbell, I. C. (2019). Combining cognitive bias

modification training (CBM) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to treat

binge eating disorder: study protocol of a randomised controlled feasibility trial. BMJ

open, 9(10), e030023.

Groppe, K., & Elsner, B. (2014). Executive function and food approach behavior in middle

childhood. Frontiers in Psychology, (5)447, 1-12.

Hansen, L. T. (2017). Longitudinal relations between interparental conflict and adolescent self-

regulation: The moderating role of attachment to parents (Doctoral dissertation).

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Harker, A., Taboada, B., Villalba, H., & Castellani, F. (2017). Evaluación de impacto

del programa para madres adolescentes de la Fundación Juan Felipe Gómez

Escobar: Informe de línea de base. Inter-American Development Bank. 1-48

*Hill, S. E., Boehm, G. W., & Prokosch, M. L. (2016). Vulnerability to disease as a predictor of

faster life history strategies. Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology, 2(2), 116-133.

Ho, S. Y., Tong, E. M., & Jia, L. (2016). Authentic and hubristic pride: Differential effects on

delay of gratification. Emotion, 16(8), 1147-1156.

Hoerger, M. (2013). The Affordable Care Act and healthcare decision science: Implications

for psychology research training in personality, multiculturalism, and methodology.

NYS Psychologist, 25, 28-30.

Hoerger, M., Chapman, B. P., Epstein, R. M., & Duberstein, P. R. (2012). Emotional

intelligence: A theoretical framework for individual differences in affective forecasting.

Emotion, 12(4), 716-725.

Hoerger, M., Chapman, B. P., Mohile, S. G., & Duberstein, P. R. (2016). Development and

psychometric evaluation of the Decisional Engagement Scale (DES-10): A patient-

reported psychosocial survey for quality cancer care. Psychological Assessment, 28(9),

1087-1100.

Hoerger, M., Perry, L. M., Gramling, R., Epstein, R. M., & Duberstein, P. R. (2017). Does

educating patients about the Early Palliative Care Study increase preferences for

outpatient palliative cancer care? Findings from Project EMPOWER. Health

Psychology, 36(6), 538-548.

Hoerger, M., Quirk, S. W., Chapman, B. P., & Duberstein, P. R. (2012). Affective forecasting

and self-rated symptoms of depression, anxiety, and hypomania: Evidence for a

dysphoric forecasting bias. Cognition & Emotion, 26(6), 1098-1106.


*Hoyle, R. H., & Davisson, E. K. (2016). Varieties of self-control and their personality

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the bunnies. Paper presented at the annual meeting for Eastern Sociological Society:

2017 Digital Sociology Mini-Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

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*Kekic, M., Bartholdy, S., Cheng, J., McClelland, J., Boysen, E., Musiat, P., ... & Schmidt, U.

(2016). Increased temporal discounting in bulimia nervosa. International Journal of

Eating Disorders, 49(12), 1077-1081.

King, B. N., Hamilton, L., & Johnson, C. J. (2019). First-year students’ self-regulation process

through self-report at a Minority Serving Institution (MSI). Journal of Education, Society

and Behavioural Science, 30(3),1-8.

*Kliemann, N. (2017). The impact of eating self-regulatory skills on weight control and

dietary

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Kosteas, V. D. (2015). Physical activity and time preference. International Journal of

Health Economics and Management, 15(4), 361-386.


*Kramer, A. (2016). Immunocompetence and decision making: A neuroscience and life history

theory perspective (Honor’s thesis). Retrieved from TCU Digital Repository.

Lee, S. (2014). Teaching delayed gratification: Reducing temper tantrums of children

with autism spectrum disorders after functional communication training (Doctoral

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*Lees, D. A. (2016). Towards a motivational alternative to the strength model of self-control

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*Lempert, K. M., Glimcher, P. W., & Phelps, E. A. (2015). Emotional arousal and discount

rate in intertemporal choice are reference dependent. Journal of Experimental

Psychology: General, 144(2), 366-373.

Leyva, P., & Parker, R. (2016). The impact of childhood unpredictability, interoceptive

body awareness, and blood glucose on eating behavior (Master’s thesis). Retrieved

from TCU Digital Repository.

Liu, X., Wang, L., & Jiang, J. (2013). Generalizability of delay of gratification: Dimensionality

and function. Psychological Reports, 113(2), 464-485.

*Mahoney, C. T., & Lawyer, S. R. (2018). Domain-specific relationships in sexual measures

of impulsive behavior. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 47(6), 1591-1599.

Matama, R. (2017). Frugality and tangible asset values in small firms of eastern and northern

Uganda. The Operations Research Society of East Africa Journal, 6(2), 1-90.

Mcnair, S., & Crozier, R. W. (2017). Assessing psychological dispositions and states that

can influence economic behaviour. Economic Psychology, 2380, 69-87.

Meyer, T. D., Newman, A. L., & Jordan, G. (2015). Vulnerability for mania–is it linked to

problems delaying gratification? Psychiatry Research, 229(1-2), 359-364.


*Milfont, T. L., & Schwarzenthal, M. (2014). Explaining why larks are future-oriented and owls

are present-oriented: Self-control mediates the chronotype–time perspective relationships.

Chronobiology International, 31(4), 581-588.

*Morales, R., & Penagos Corzo, J. C. (2016). Efectos del aplazamiento de la gratificación en la

duración de la fijación ocular. Enseñanza e Investigación en Psicología, 21(2), 202-

207.

Moss, S. A., & Wilson, S. G. (2018). Why are older people often so responsible and considerate

even when their future seems limited? A systematic review. The International Journal

of Aging and Human Development, 86(1), 82-108.

Nansel, T. R., Lipsky, L. M., Siega-Riz, A. M., Burger, K., Faith, M., & Liu, A. (2016).

Pregnancy eating attributes study (PEAS): A cohort study examining behavioral and

environmental influences on diet and weight change in pregnancy and postpartum.

BMC Nutrition, 2(1), 45.

Newman, P. J. (2017). An examination of internal locus of control during self-

empowering treatment for alcohol use disorders (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved

from ProQuest LLC. (10254501)

Perry, L. M., Hoerger, M., Malhotra, S., Gerhart, J. I., Mohile, S., & Duberstein, P. R. (2019).

Development and Validation of the Palliative Care Attitudes Scale (PCAS-9): A Measure

of Patient Attitudes toward Palliative Care. Journal of pain and symptom management.

*Poon, C. Y., Chan, C. S., & Tang, K. N. (2019). Delayed gratification and psychosocial

wellbeing among high-risk youth in rehabilitation: A latent change score

analysis. Applied Developmental Science, 1-17.


*Potash, A. J. (2016). Checking in and checking out: Examining a relationship between

smartphone use, gratification delay, and experiential avoidance (Doctoral

dissertation). Retrieved from ProQuest LLC. (10248050)

*Prokosch, M. L. (2014). Life history and pathogen susceptibility: Effects on risk taking

behaviors (Master’s thesis). Retrieved from ProQuest LLC. (1572531)

Scorolli, C. (2019). Re-enacting the bodily self on stage: Embodied cognition meets

psychoanalysis. Frontiers in psychology, 10, 492.

Shannon, M., Barry, C. M., DeGrace, A., & DiDonato, T. (2016). How parents still help

emerging adults get their homework done: The role of self-regulation as a mediator in the

relation between parent–child relationship quality and school engagement. Journal

of Adult Development, 23(1), 36-44.

Shim, H., & Lim, S. (2017). I hate binge-watching but I can’t help doing it: the moderating

effect of immediate gratification and need for cognition on binge-watching attitude-

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*Stewart, K. F., Wesselius, A., Schols, A. M., & Zeegers, M. P. (2018). Stages of behavioural

change after direct-to-consumer disease risk profiling: Study protocol of two

integrated controlled pragmatic trials. Trials, 19(1), 240.

Swart, K. (2016). The development and empirical evaluation of a client/investor risk-

tolerance model (Master’s thesis). Retrieved from SUNScholar Research Repository.

*Taylor, S. R. (2018). Reliability and validity of the Humboldt food addiction questionnaire

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M. B. (2013). Parallel psychometric and cognitive modeling analyses of the Penn Face
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learning a nonnative phoneme category (Master’s thesis). Retrieved from Carleton

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Thorsdottir, F. (2019). Questions on honest responding. Behavior Research

Methods, 51(2), 811-825.

Watson, S. J., & Milfont, T. L. (2017). A short-term longitudinal examination of the

associations between self-control, delay of gratification and temporal considerations.

Personality and Individual Differences, 106, 57-60.

*Watson, S. J. (2015). Uncovering the longitudinal and physiological associations between

self-control, delay of gratification and future thinking (Master’s thesis). Retrieved from

Victoria University of Wellington ResearchArchive.

Xayavongsa, D., & Pholphirul, P. (2019). Delay of gratification and business performance in

least developed countries: Evidence from Lao PDR. Journal of Entrepreneurship in

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