INFLUENCE OF AGE AND GENDER ON ESTIMATES OF LONG-TERM FINANCIAL GROWTH FUNCTIONS

Authors
Citation
Da. Hershey, INFLUENCE OF AGE AND GENDER ON ESTIMATES OF LONG-TERM FINANCIAL GROWTH FUNCTIONS, Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging and cognition, 2(3), 1995, pp. 231-250
Citations number
56
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Developmental","Psychology, Experimental
ISSN journal
09289917
Volume
2
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
231 - 250
Database
ISI
SICI code
0928-9917(1995)2:3<231:IOAAGO>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
A number of studies have shown that when estimating the growth rate of exponentially increasing numerical functions, individuals tend to mak e linear projections which are substantial underestimates of actual gr owth rates. The present study was designed to determine whether there are age and gender differences in subjects' ability to accurately esti mate exponentially increasing trends. Males and females age 20-79 were asked to estimate the future value of four different savings accounts at six different points in time. Analyses revealed age and gender dif ferences in the shape of subjects' estimated future value functions (i .e., the extent to which they were linear or exponential), and gender differences in the accuracy of those estimates. No age differences in the quality of estimation performance were found. The discussion focus es on how different computational strategies could have led to the obs erved findings, and how differential levels of basic processing abilit ies and knowledge of the task may have influenced subjects' performanc e.