Foundations of Financial Well‐Being: Insights into the Role of Executive Function, Financial Socialization, and Experience‐Based Learning in Childhood and Youth (Englisch)
- Neue Suche nach: DREVER, ANITA I
- Neue Suche nach: DREVER, ANITA I
- Neue Suche nach: ODDERS‐WHITE, ELIZABETH
- Neue Suche nach: KALISH, CHARLES W
- Neue Suche nach: ELSE‐QUEST, NICOLE M
- Neue Suche nach: HOAGLAND, EMILY M
- Neue Suche nach: NELMS, EMORY N
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Journal of consumer affairs
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49
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2015
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Titel:Foundations of Financial Well‐Being: Insights into the Role of Executive Function, Financial Socialization, and Experience‐Based Learning in Childhood and Youth
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Beteiligte:DREVER, ANITA I ( Autor:in ) / ODDERS‐WHITE, ELIZABETH / KALISH, CHARLES W / ELSE‐QUEST, NICOLE M / HOAGLAND, EMILY M / NELMS, EMORY N
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Erschienen in:Journal of consumer affairs ; 49, 1 ; 13-38
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Erscheinungsort:Malden, Mass.
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Erscheinungsdatum:2015
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Medientyp:Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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Format:Print
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Sprache:Englisch
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