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Melissa Knoll
Melissa Knoll
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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The financial knowledge scale: An application of item response theory to the assessment of financial literacy
MAZ Knoll, CR Houts
Journal of consumer affairs 46 (3), 381-410, 2012
3632012
The role of behavioral economics and behavioral decision making in Americans' retirement savings decisions
MAZ Knoll
Soc. Sec. Bull. 70, 1, 2010
1862010
Behavioral and psychological aspects of the retirement decision
MAZ Knoll
Soc. Sec. Bull. 71, 15, 2011
1242011
Patient and surrogate disagreement in end-of-life decisions: can surrogates accurately predict patients' preferences?
MAZ Marks, HR Arkes
Medical Decision Making 28 (4), 524-531, 2008
1162008
I do… want to save: Marriage and retirement savings in young households
MAZ Knoll, CR Tamborini, K Whitman
Journal of marriage and family 74 (1), 86-100, 2012
982012
Despite high objective numeracy, lower numeric confidence relates to worse financial and medical outcomes
E Peters, MK Tompkins, MAZ Knoll, SP Ardoin, B Shoots-Reinhard, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (39), 19386-19391, 2019
652019
Incentivizing delayed claiming of social security retirement benefits before reaching the full retirement age
MAZ Knoll, A Olsen
Soc. Sec. Bull. 74, 21, 2014
352014
The financial knowledge scale: New analyses, findings, and development of a short form
CR Houts, MAZ Knoll
Journal of Consumer Affairs 54 (2), 775-800, 2020
262020
The effects of expertise on the hindsight bias
MAZ Knoll, HR Arkes
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 30 (2), 389-399, 2017
232017
Time to retire: Why Americans claim benefits early & how to encourage delay
MAZ Knoll, KC Appelt, EJ Johnson, JE Westfall
Behavioral Science & Policy 1 (1), 53-62, 2015
202015
The effects of mental contamination on the hindsight bias: Source confusion determines success in disregarding knowledge
MAZ Marks, HR Arkes
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 23 (2), 131-160, 2010
172010
Exploring the relationships between impatience, savings automation, and financial welfare
BL Middlewood, A Chin, H Johnson, MAZ Knoll
Financial Planning Review 1 (3-4), e1020, 2018
162018
Understanding the expense prediction bias
C Howard, D Hardisty, A Sussman, M Knoll
Advances in Consumer Research; Moreau, P., Puntoni, S., Eds, 190-194, 2016
62016
The potential effects of obesity on social security claiming behavior and retirement benefits
MAZ Knoll, D Shoffner, S O’Leary
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 73 (4), 723-732, 2018
52018
Preference Checklists: Selective and Effective Choice Architecture for Retirement Decisions
E Johnson, K Appelt, M Knoll, J Westfall
Research Dialogue, 2016
52016
Measures of health and economic well-being among American Indians and Alaska Natives aged 62 or older in 2030
A Dunaway-Knight, MAZ Knoll, D Shoffner, K Whitman
Retrieved July 24, 2014, 2012
52012
Tools for saving: Using prepaid accounts to set aside funds
CR Cooper, MAZ Knoll, D Sieminski, D Zimmerman
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Office of Research Reports Series, 2016
42016
The effects of expertise on the hindsight bias
MAZM Knoll
The Ohio State University, 2009
42009
Emergency Savings and Financial Security: Insights from the Making Ends Meet Survey and Consumer Credit Panel
C Ratcliff, B Middlewood, MAZ Knoll, G Guillory, M Davies
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Office of Research Reports Series, 2022
2022
Planning for tax-time savings
MAZ Knoll, CR Cooper, H Johnson, D Sieminski, M Banker
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Office of Research Reports Series, 2019
2019
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