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Behavioral

The behavioral domain includes measures that assess what people do with their financial resources—more specifically, their spending/consumption behaviors, their saving and budgeting behavior, and the financial adjustments made to meet financial obligations.

Financial Adjustments

Consumption and Spending

Saving

Family Resource Management

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  • People
    • Current Lab Members
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    • Financial Hardship and Chronic Disease
    • Health Policy
    • Public Health and Aging
    • Social Determinants of Health and Health Disparities
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    • Previously Taught Courses
  • Measures
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    • Psychosocial
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