Financial scarcity and financial avoidance: an eye-tracking and behavioral experiment

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  • What: The authors explore potential reasons for the null-effect on the eye-tracking measure and discuss how future research can build upon the findings . The authors investigated experimentally whether financial scarcity increases financial avoidance. The model included a fixed level-1 factor for the number of rounds, a fixed level-2 factor for the experimental condition, and a cross-level interaction between the two fixed effects for exploratory purposes.
  • Who: Leon P. Hilbert et al. from the Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands have published the research work: Financial scarcity and . . .

     

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