Quantitative Reasoning in Adult Development and Aging Meeting

Workshop participants provided expertise across a wide range of fields: numerical cognition, quantitative and document literacy, mathematics, judgment and decision-making, neuropsychology, and behavioral economics. The specific topics covered at the workshop included:

  • age-related changes in numerical processing strategies
  • proportional and probabilistic reasoning processes
  • estimation skills, investment, and risk-taking behaviors
  • financial abilities in patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
Location: 
Bethesda, MD
Type: 
Workshop
Event Date: 
Monday, July 15, 2002 to Tuesday, July 16, 2002
File: 
Quantitative Reasoning in Adult Development and Aging Meeting Agenda, Report and Participant List [1]
Channels (Global): 
research [2]
Offices (Global): 
DBSR [3]
Workshop type:: 
Psychology and Behavior Change [4]

Source URL: http://www.nia.nih.gov/about/events/2011/quantitative-reasoning-adult-development-and-aging-meeting