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aging 2 Age group 1 Altersgruppe 1 Children 1 Cognition 1 Decision 1 Decision theory 1 Elderly people 1 Entscheidung 1 Entscheidungstheorie 1 Jugendliche 1 Kinder 1 Kognition 1 Youth 1 adaptive decision-making 1 adaptive decision‐making 1 child decision-making 1 child decision‐making 1 development of decision-making 1 development of decision‐making 1 information-board 1 information‐board 1 Ältere Menschen 1
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Lang, Anna 2 Lindow, Stefanie 2
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Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 1 Journal of behavioral decision making 1
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A lifespan perspective on decision-making : a cross-sectional comparison of middle childhood, young adulthood, and older adulthood
Lindow, Stefanie; Lang, Anna - In: Journal of behavioral decision making 35 (2022) 3, pp. 1-17
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A lifespan perspective on decision‐making: A cross‐sectional comparison of middle childhood, young adulthood, and older adulthood
Lindow, Stefanie; Lang, Anna - In: Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 35 (2021) 3, pp. 1-17
Study 1 contributes to the sparse empirical research on decision‐making across the lifespan by presenting a direct comparison of middle‐aged children's (N = 40; fourth grade), younger adults' (N = 40; 20–39 years), and older adults' (N = 40; 62–82 years) adaptive decision‐making....
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