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Study on the frequency of expenses vs payments for the perception of subjective wealth and predicted uncertainty. Only people who did not participate in a similar study or passed attention checks are included.

Usage

RT22_S4

Format

A data frame with 528 rows and 6 variables:

gender

[factor] gender of participant

age

[integer] age

payfreq

[factor] experimental factor for payment frequency, either daily or weekly

expensfreq

[factor] experimental factor for payment frequency, either daily or weekly

subjectivewealth

[numeric] average of six Likert scales on subjective wealth, on a scale of 0 (low) to 100 (high)

preduncertain

[numeric] average of four Likert scales on prediction uncertainty, on a scale of 0 to 100

Source

ResearchBox 231, https://researchbox.org/231, licensed under CC BY 4.0

References

Wendy De La Rosa, Stephanie M Tully (2022). The Impact of Payment Frequency on Consumer Spending and Subjective Wealth Perceptions, Journal of Consumer Research, 48(6), 991-1009, doi:10.1093/jcr/ucab052