According to the study by the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, waiting actually does make people more patient, which can provide a payoff for consumers by helping them make better decisions.
Historically, research on patience has been approached by offering people the choice between a smaller reward sooner or a larger reward later.
"People tend to value things more in the present and discount their worth in the future," researcher Ayelet Fishbach said.
"But my research suggests that making people wait to make a decision can improve their patience because the process of waiting makes the reward for waiting seem more valuable," Fishbach said.
In one study, the researchers invited participants to sign up to join a subject pool for on-line studies. In exchange for signing up, all participants were invited to enter one of two lotteries: one would pay out a USD 50 prize sooner; the other would pay out a USD 55 prize later.
The participants were divided into three groups: the first group was told they could win USD 50 in three days or USD 55 in 23 days; the second could win USD 50 in 30 days or USD 55 in 50 days; and the third group was told they could win USD 50 in 30 days or USD 55 in 50 days, but they had to wait before choosing a potential reward.
Fishbach and Dai found that in the first group only 31 per cent of participants chose to wait for the larger reward. In the second group, that number rose to 56 per cent.
But among people in the third group, who had been waiting several weeks to make their choice, 86 per cent chose to wait for the larger reward.
"When people wait, it makes them place a higher value on what they're waiting for, and that higher value makes them more patient," Fishbach said.
"They see more value in what they are waiting for because of a process psychologists call self-perception - we learn what we want and prefer by assessing our own behaviour, much the same way we learn about others by observing how they behave," Fishbach said.
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