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Predicting Credit Card Behavior: A Study in Neuroeconomics
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Predicting Credit Card Behavior: A Study in Neuroeconomics

Marcello Spinella, David Lester and Bijou Yang
Perceptual and motor skills, v 100(3), pp 777-778
Jun 2005
PMID: 16060442

Abstract

In a sample of 139 community residents, credit card ownership was associated with age, sex, income, attitudes toward credit cards and toward money, and scores on a verbal measure of prefrontal cortical dysfunction, supporting a neuroeconomic approach to economic decision-making.

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Psychology, Experimental
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