Books
Baumeister, R. F., Heatherton, T. F., & Tice, D. M. (1994). Losing control: How and why people fail at self-regulation. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Hall, M., Knapp, J., & Winston, C. (1961). Distribution in Great Britain and North America: A study in Structure and Productivity. London: University Press.
Articles
Ainslie, G. (1975). Specious reward: a behavioral theory of impulsiveness and impulse control. Psychological bulletin, 82(4), 463-496.
Ainslie, G. (2005). Précis of Breakdown of Will. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28(1), 635-673.
Ameriks, J., Caplin, A., Leahy, J., & Tyler, T. (2007). Measuring Self-Control Problems. The American Economic Review, 97(3), 966-972.
Bickel, W. K., & Marsch, L. A. (2001). Toward a behavioral economic understanding of drug dependence: delay discounting processes. Addiction, 96(1), 73-86.
Bostic, R., Herrnstein, R. J., & Luce, R. D. (1990). The effect on the preference-reversal phenomenon of using choice indifferences. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 13(2), 193-212.
Briers, B., & Laporte, S. (2013). A wallet full of calories: the effect of financial dissatisfaction on the desire for food energy. Journal of Marketing Research, 50(6), 767-781.
Chaston, A., & Kingstone, A. (2004). Time estimation: The effect of cortically mediated attention. Brain and Cognition, 55(2), 286–289.
Cyders, M. A., & Coskunpinar, A. (2011). Depression, impulsivity and health-related disability: A moderated mediation analysis. Journal of Research in Personality, 45(6), 679-682.
Fernbach, P. M., Kan, C., & Lynch, J. G. (2015). Squeezed: Coping with Constraint through Efficiency and Prioritization. Journal of Consumer Research, 41(5), 1204-1219.
Frederick, S., Loewenstein, G., & O’Donoghue, T. (2002). Time Discounting and Time Preference: A Critical Review. Journal of Economic Literature, 40(2), 351-401.
Garcia-Larrea, L., Lukaszewicz, A. C., & Mauguiere, F. (1992). Revisiting the oddball paradigm: Non-target vs. neutral stimuli and the evaluation of ERP attentional effects. Neuropsychologia, 30(8), 723-741.
Green, L., Fry, A. F., & Myerson, J. (1994). Discounting of Delayed Rewards: A Life-Span Comparison. Psychological Science, 5(1), 33-36.
Grondin, S. (2001). From physical time to the first and second moments of psychological time. Psychological Bulletin, 127(1), 22-44.
Hansen, J., & Trope, Y. (2013). When time flies: How abstract and concrete mental construal affect the perception of time. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 142(2), 336-347.
Hardisty, D. J., Thompson, K., Krantz, D. H., & Weber, E. U. (2013). How to measure time preferences: An experimental comparison of three methods. Judgment and Decision Making, 8(3), 236-249.
Haushofer J., & Fehr, E. (2014). On the Psychology of poverty. The Science of Inequality, 344(6186), 862-867.
Hoch, S. J., & Loewenstein, G. F. (1991). Time-inconsistent preferences and consumer self-control. Journal of consumer research, 17(4), 492-507.
Honkanen, P., Olsen, S. O., Verplanken, B., & Tuu, H. H. (2012). Reflective and impulsive influences on unhealthy snacking. The moderating effects of food related self-control. Appetite 58(2), 616–22.
Kim, B. K., & Zauberman, G. (2013). Can Victoria's Secret change the future? A subjective time perception account of sexual-cue effects on impatience. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 142(2), 328-335.
Kirby, K. N., & Petry, N. M. (2004). Heroin and cocaine abusers have higher discount rates for delayed rewards than alcoholics or non-drug using controls. Addiction, 99(1), 461– 471.
Leys, C., Ley, C., Klein, O., Bernard, P., & Licata, L. (2013). Detecting outliers: Do not use standard deviation around the mean, use absolute deviation around the median. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49(4), 764-766.
Mani, A., Mullainathan, S., Shafir E., & Zhao J. (2013). Poverty Impedes Cognitive Function. Science, 341(6149), 976-980.
Maricq, A. V., Roberts, S., & Church, R. M. (1981). Methamphetamine and time estimation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 7(1), 18.
Matell, M. S., King, G. R., & Meck, W. H. (2004). Differential modulation of clock speed by the administration of intermittent versus continuous cocaine. Behavioral Neuroscience, 118(1), 150–156.
Meck, W. H. (1996). Neuropharmacology of timing and time perception. Cognitive Brain Research, 3(3), 227–242.
Nelson, L. D., & Morrison, E. L. (2005). The symptoms of resource scarcity: judgments of food and finances influence preferences for potential partners. Psychological Science, 16(2), 167-173.
Perdue, B. C., & Summers, J. O. (1986). Checking the success of manipulations in marketing experiments. Journal of Marketing Research, 317-326.
Polich, J. (1986). Attention, probability, and task demands as determinants of P300 latency from auditory stimuli. Electroencephalography & Clinical Neurophysiology, 63(3), 251-259.
Potts, G. F., Liotti, M., Tucker, D. M., & Posner, M. I. (1996). Frontal and inferior temporal cortical activity in visual target detection: Evidence from high spatially sampled event-related potentials. Brain Topography, 9(1), 3-14.
Rachlin, H. (1974). Self-control. Behaviorism, 2(1), 94-107.
Sackett, A. M., Meyvis, T., Nelson, L. D., Converse, B. A., & Sackett, A. L. (2010). You’re having fun when time flies the hedonic consequences of subjective time progression. Psychological Science, 21(1), 111-117.
Sayette, M. A., Loewenstein, G., Kirchner, T. R., & Travis, T. (2005). Effects of smoking urge on temporal cognition. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 19(1), 88 –93.
Shah, A. K., Mullainathan, S., & Shafir, E. (2012). Some consequences of having too little. Science, 338(6107), 682-685.
Shah, A. K., Shafir, E., & Mullainathan, S. (2014). Scarcity Frames Value. Psychological Science, 26(4), 402-412.
Sharma, E., & Alter, A. L. (2012). Financial Deprivation Prompts Consumers to Seek Scarce Goods. Journal of Consumer Research, 39(3), 545-560.
Sigall, H., & Mills, J. (1998). Measures of independent variables and mediators are useful in social psychology experiments: But are they necessary? Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2(3), 218-226.
Stetson, C., Fiesta, M. P., & Eagleman, D. M. (2007). Does Time Really Slow Down during a Frightening Event? PLoS ONE, 2(12), e1295.
Tse, P. U., Intriligator, J., Rivest, J., & Cavanagh, P. (2004). Attention and the subjective expansion of time. Perception & psychophysics, 66(7), 1171-1189.
Tully, M. S., Hershfield, E. H., & Meyvis, T. (2015). Seeking Lasting Enjoyment with Limited Money: Financial Constraints Increase Preference for Material Goods over Experiences. Journal of Consumer Research 42(1), 59-75.
Vohs, D. K. (2013). The Poor’s Poor Mental Power. Science, 341(6149), 969-970.
Vohs, D. K., Meade, L. N., & Goode, R. M. (2015). The Psychological Consequences of Money. Science, 314(5802), 1154-1156.
Vohs, K. D., & Schmeichel, B. J. (2003). Self-regulation and the extended now: Controlling the self-alters the subjective experience of time. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85(2), 217–230.
Zauberman, G., Kim, B. K., Malkoc, S. A., & Bettman, J. R. (2009). Discounting time and time discounting: Subjective time perception and intertemporal preferences. Journal of Marketing Research, 46(4), 543-556.
Zhou, X., Vohs, K. D., & Baumeister, R. F. (2009). The symbolic power of money: reminders of money alter social distress and physical pain. Psychological Science, 20(6), 700-706.
Articles in books
Zakay, D. (1990). The evasive art of subjective time measurement. In R. A. Block (Ed.), Cognitive Models of Psychological Time. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Online
Frizell, S. (2014, February 19th). Americans Are Taking on Debt at Scary High Rates. Consulted on the 5th of May, 2016 through http://time.com/8740/federal-reserve-debt-bankrate-consumers-credit-car…
Wikipedia. (2016, May 6h). Statistical Power. Consulted on the 10th of May, 2016 through https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statistical_power
Worldbank. (2016, April 13th). Poverty: Overview. Consulted on the 5th of May, 2016 through http://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/poverty/overview