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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Econ J (London). 2010 Nov 1;120(549):F363–F380. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-0297.2010.02394.x

Table 2.

Means of Cognition Variables by Gender and Whether Financial Respondent (sample of married couples)

Male Female Financial Respondent Non-Financial Respondent
TICS Mental Status (0–10) 8.958 8.924 9.125 8.735
Word Recall (0–10) 4.704 5.377 5.086 5.016
Numeracy (0–3) 1.464 1.169 1.450 1.165
Male Financial Respondent Male Non-Financial Respondent Female Financial Respondent Female Non-Financial Respondent
TICS Mental Status (0–10) 9.203 8.505 8.974 8.893
Word Recall (0–10) 4.883 4.378 5.399 5.362
Numeracy (0–3) 1.606 1.205 1.209 1.143

Note. HRS 2006—62% of financial respondents are men.