The effects of a financial literacy intervention on the financial and economic knowledge of high school students

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The authors taught financial concepts to students in 12th-grade economics classes, where one treatment was intensive in money management (MM) topics and the other was intensive in financial investment (FI) topics. Two control groups, consisting of 11th-grade students with no exposure to economics and 12th-grade economics students, received no treatment. Both treatment groups showed a 13 percentage point increase in test scores from pretest to posttest, while neither control group showed gains. Neither treatment group outperformed the other in the financial literacy test.

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Gill, A., & Bhattacharya, R. (2019). The effects of a financial literacy intervention on the financial and economic knowledge of high school students. Journal of Economic Education, 50(3), 215–229. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220485.2019.1618761

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