Despite high objective numeracy, lower numeric confidence relates to worse financial and medical outcomes

Volume: 116, Issue: 39, Pages: 19386 - 19391
Published: Sep 9, 2019
Abstract
People often laugh about being "no good at math." Unrecognized, however, is that about one-third of American adults are likely too innumerate to operate effectively in financial and health environments. Two numeric competencies conceivably matter-objective numeracy (ability to "run the numbers" correctly; like literacy but with numbers) and numeric self-efficacy (confidence that provides engagement and persistence in numeric tasks). We reasoned,...
Paper Details
Title
Despite high objective numeracy, lower numeric confidence relates to worse financial and medical outcomes
Published Date
Sep 9, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
39
Pages
19386 - 19391
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