John E. Grable

Affiliations: 
Department of Family Studies and Human Services Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States 
Area:
Individual and Family Studies, Social Psychology, Agricultural Economics
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Heo W, Rabbani A, Grable JE. (2020) An Evaluation of the Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Risk Tolerance of Financial Decision Makers. Finance Research Letters. 41: 101842
Grable J, Hubble A, Kruger M. (2020) Do as I Say, Not as I Do: An Analysis of Portfolio Development Recommendations Made by Financial Advisors The Journal of Wealth Management. 22: 62-73
Grable JE, Joo S, Kwak E. (2020) An Assessment of the Strength of Association between Stated and Revealed Risk-Preference Measures Financial Planning Review. 13: 77-98
Fallaw S, Kruger M, Grable J. (2020) The Household CFO: Using Job Analysis to Define Tasks Related to Personal Financial Management Financial Planning Review
Grable J, Kwak EJ, Fulk M, et al. (2020) A Simplified Measure of Investor Risk Aversion Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics
Heo W, Grable JE, Rabbani AG. (2020) A test of the association between the initial surge in COVID-19 cases and subsequent changes in financial risk tolerance Review of Behavioral Finance
Heo W, Lee JM, Park N, et al. (2020) Using Artificial Neural Network techniques to improve the description and prediction of household financial ratios Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance. 25: 100273
Grable JE, Archuleta KL, Ford MR, et al. (2020) The Moderating Effect of Generalized Anxiety and Financial Knowledge on Financial Management Behavior Contemporary Family Therapy. 42: 15-24
Ford MR, Ross DB, Grable J, et al. (2020) Examining the Role of Financial Therapy on Relationship Outcomes and Help-Seeking Behavior Contemporary Family Therapy. 42: 55-67
Hubble A, Grable JE. (2019) The Efficient Frontuzzle: What Investment Risk Profiling Still Fails to Solve The Journal of Investing. 28: 73-90
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