Alexandra Bagaïni
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View article: Meta-Analyses of the Temporal Stability and Convergent Validity of Risk Preference Measures
Meta-Analyses of the Temporal Stability and Convergent Validity of Risk Preference Measures Open
Understanding whether risk preference represents a stable, coherent trait is central to efforts aimed at explaining, predicting, and preventing risk-related behaviours. We help characterise the nature of the construct by adopting an indivi…
View article: Aging and Economic Preferences: Cumulative Meta-Analyses of Age Differences in Risk, Time, Social, and Effort Preferences
Aging and Economic Preferences: Cumulative Meta-Analyses of Age Differences in Risk, Time, Social, and Effort Preferences Open
Objectives Several theories predict changes in individuals’ economic preferences across the life span. To test these theories and provide a historical overview of this literature, we conducted meta-analyses on age differences in risk, time…
View article: Age Differences in Economic Preferences: Cumulative meta-analyses of risk, time, social, and effort preferences
Age Differences in Economic Preferences: Cumulative meta-analyses of risk, time, social, and effort preferences Open
Objectives: Several theories predict changes in individuals’ economic preferences across the life span. To test these theories and provide an historical overview of this literature, we conducted meta-analyses on age differences in risk, ti…
View article: Life-course trajectories of risk-taking propensity: A coordinated analysis of longitudinal studies
Life-course trajectories of risk-taking propensity: A coordinated analysis of longitudinal studies Open
Objectives: How does risk preference change across the life span? We address this question by conducting a coordinated analysis to obtain the first meta-analytic estimates of adult longitudinal age differences in risk-taking propensity in …
View article: Reconciling psychological and neuroscientific accounts of reduced motivation in aging
Reconciling psychological and neuroscientific accounts of reduced motivation in aging Open
Motivation is a hallmark of healthy aging, but the motivation to engage in effortful behavior diminishes with increasing age. Most neurobiological accounts of altered motivation in older adults assume that these deficits are caused by a gr…
View article: Effect of Vertical Stretching on the Extraction of Mean Identity From Faces
Effect of Vertical Stretching on the Extraction of Mean Identity From Faces Open
Observers can extract the mean identity from a set of faces and falsely recognise it as a genuine set member. The current experiment demonstrated that this ‘perceptual averaging’ also occurs with vertically stretched faces. On each trial, …