Publications associated with this survey
- Gilles E. Cognac, "The association between objective and subjective financial literacy: Failure to observe the Dunning-Kruger effect" Personality and Individual Differences Volume 184, January 2022, 111224 (2022)
- Christina E. Bannier, Tobias Meyll, Florian Röder and Andreas Walter, "The Gender Gap in Bitcoin Literacy" Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance Volume 22, June 2019, Pages 129-134 (2019)
- CW Headley, "People that are good at these two things earn $94,000 more a year" Ladders.com September 12 (2019)
- Ellen Peters, Mary Kate Tompkins, Melissa A. Z. Knoll, Stacy P. Ardoin, Brittany Shoots-Reinhard, and Alexa Simon Meara, "Despite high objective numeracy, lower numeric confidence relates to worse financial and medical outcomes" Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America PNAS September 24, 2019 116 (39) 19386-19391 (2019)
- Jeff Grabmeier, "Good at math? It means little if you’re not confident" Ohio State News September 9 (2019)
- Lukas Brenner, Tobias Meyll, Oscar Stolper and Andreas Walter, "Consumer fraud victimization and financial well-being" Journal of Economic Psychology Volume 76, January 2020, 102243 (2019)
- Christina E. Bannier, Tobias Meyll, Florian Röder and Andreas Walter, "The Gender Gap in Bitcoin Literacy" BSFA Working Paper Series No. 9 (2018)
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