NCCC_OLD52: Family Economics

(Multistate Research Coordinating Committee and Information Exchange Group)

Status: Inactive/Terminating

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Annual/Termination Reports:

[10/22/2010] [03/02/2012] [10/30/2014]

Date of Annual Report: 10/22/2010

Report Information

Annual Meeting Dates: 10/21/2010 - 10/22/2010
Period the Report Covers: 10/01/2009 - 09/01/2010

Participants

Kristy Archuleta, Kansas State University
Liz Gorham, South Dakota State University
Clinton Gudmunson, Iowa State University
Cathey Huddleston-Casas, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Cynthia Jasper, University of Wisconsin
Christine Ranney, Cornell University
Robert Scharff, The Ohio State University
Kathy Solheim, University of Minnesota
Tansel Yilmazer, University of Missouri

Brief Summary of Minutes

Meeting minutes are attached. The focus of this meeting was to orient members to the newly authorized proposal and to identify areas for further inquiry. Members heard from community members working in areas of personal finance and economic education and integrated this information into their discussion for future activities of the committee.

Accomplishments

In 2009-2010, the primary focus of NCCC052 was to define the future directions of the committee through the reauthorization process. We submitted our proposal in December 2009 and received notice of approval in April 2010.<br /> In tandem with our reauthorization efforts, participating institutions continued to disseminate cutting edge work through publishing and presenting. In total, NCCC052 participants accomplished 150 published works and 90 presentations. Among the 150 publications, 78 were refereed journal articles, 25 were book chapters or books, 23 were refereed proceedings, 8 were technical reports and briefs, and 16 were other publications. Additionally, NCCC052 participants laid the groundwork for future scholarship through the successful oversight of 22 completed theses/dissertations as well as the submission of 68 grants and contracts. Finally, the quality of the contributions made was recognized by 10 awards and honors. <br /> Upon reauthorization of NCCC052, we planned and subsequently held a mini-conference in Omaha, Nebraska. The primary purpose of this conference was to create a context for NCCC052 members to holistically approach the goals laid out in the 2010-2014 proposal. To achieve this goal, we used our time together to highlight the differences in disciplinary backgrounds represented on the committee and explicitly recognizing the strengths brought from each represented discipline. We also acknowledged the diversity of university departments housing our colleagues and the opportunities and challenges posed by these differences. For example, some colleagues come from Family Studies departments while others come from Consumer Science departments or Applied Economics Departments. Each context offers distinctly different resources at the institutional level. Beyond the discussions intended to lay out our unique contributions to the group, we dedicated most of our time in interaction with community professionals and found spending our time this way to be extremely valuable in aiding us as we attempt to systematically assess emerging issues in need of research attention. See meeting minutes for specific details on meeting activities. <br />

Publications

see attached file

Impact Statements

  1. The impact of the efforts of NCCC052 to highlight the significance of multistate and multidisciplinary work on family economic issues is evidenced by the accomplishments reported by participating instutions. Of the 150 publications, 57(38%) were categorized as either multistate (n=21), multidisciplinary (n=8), or both multistate AND multidisciplinary (n=28). Similarly, 34 (38%) of presentations were either multistate (n=9), multidisciplinary (n=10) or both multistate AND multidisciplinary (n=15). Further, future efforts also indicate impact with 10 of the 68 grants and contracts (15%) being either multistate (n=1), multidisciplinary (n-4) or both multistate AND multidisciplinary (n=5).
  2. Another impact made by the committee addresses the importance of health to acheiving and/or maintaining economic security.Multiple committee members currently address the intersection of health and economic well-being in their work and, as a result of focused discussions among committee members, health questions have been added to the survey instrument for data collection on NC1172. This results in 2 multistate studies (NC1171 and NC1172) that will be collecting these data to supplement what is avaiable in national public use data sets.
  3. A third impact of the efforts of NCCC052 is the development of an agenda focused on the creation of bi-directional information transfer between professional working with clients in the field and researchers in the academy.
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Date of Annual Report: 03/02/2012

Report Information

Annual Meeting Dates: 12/02/2011 - 12/03/2011
Period the Report Covers: 10/01/2010 - 09/01/2011

Participants

Michael Gutter, University of Florida; Christine Ranney, Cornell University; Catherine Solheim, University of Minnesota; Barbara ONeill, Rutgers University; Lorna Saboe-Woundedhead, South Dakota State University; Timothy Griesdorn, Iowa State University.

Administrative advisor: Cynthia Jasper, University of Wisconsin

Brief Summary of Minutes

Meeting minutes are attached. The focus of this meeting was to orient members to the newly authorized proposal and to identify areas for further inquiry. Members heard from community members working in areas of personal finance, family economics, and economic education and integrated this information into their discussion for future activities of the committee.

Accomplishments

In 2010-2011, the primary focus of NCCC052 was to further define the future directions of the committee through the reauthorization process. We submitted our proposal in December 2009 and received notice of approval in April 2010. In tandem with our reauthorization efforts, participating institutions continued to disseminate research work through publishing and presenting. In total, NCCC052 participants accomplished 122 published works and 84 presentations. Among the 122 publications, 53 were refereed journal articles, 15 were book chapters or books, 8 were refereed proceedings, 3 were technical reports and briefs, and 43 were other publications. Furthermore, NCCC052 participants laid the groundwork for future scholarship through the successful oversight of 20 completed theses/dissertations as well as the submission of 44 grants and contracts. Finally, the 16 awards and honors were evidence of the quality of the contributions made to out efforts . <br /> On December 2-3, 2011, we held our annual meeting in St. Paul, Minnesota. The primary purpose of this meeting was to learn about current research bringing conducted and identify research priorities. There was particular emphasis on research priorities that had been established by National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) and the U.S. Department of Treasury. <br /> To achieve this goal, we used our time together to highlight the differences in disciplinary backgrounds represented on the committee and explicitly recognizing the strengths brought from each represented discipline. <br /> We also acknowledged the diversity of university departments housing our colleagues and the opportunities and challenges posed by these differences. For example, some colleagues come from Family Studies departments while others come from Consumer Science departments or Applied Economics Departments. Each context offers distinctly different resources at the institutional level. Beyond the discussions intended to lay out our unique contributions to the group, we dedicated most of our time in interaction with community professionals and found spending our time this way to be extremely valuable in aiding us as we attempt to systematically assess emerging issues in need of research attention. See meeting minutes for specific details on meeting activities.<br />

Publications

A. Refereed Journal Articles (*multi-state, **multi-disciplinary, ***multi-state and multi-disciplinary)<br /> <br /> ***Arnold, J., Dai, J., Nahapetyan, L., Arte, A., Johnson, M. A., Hausman, D., Rodgers, W. L., Hensley, R., Martin, P., MacDonald, M., Jazwinski, S. M., & Poon, L. W. (2010). Predicting successful aging in a population-based sample of Georgia centenarians. Current Gerontology and Geriatrics Research, 2010, 1-9. doi:10.1155/2010/989315 <br /> <br /> <br /> *Bishop, A., Martin, P., MacDonald, M., & Poon, L. W. (2010). Predicting happiness among centenarians. Gerontology, 56, 88-92. <br /> <br /> Brewton, K., Danes, S.M., Stafford, K., & Haynes, G. (2010). Determinants of rural and urban family firm business resilience. Journal of Family Business Strategy, 1(3), 155-166.<br /> <br /> **Cho, J., Cook, C.C., Martin, P. & Russell, D. 2011. The Role of Community Support and Psychological Well-Being in Aging in Place. Psychology, Special issue on urban environment and aging. Accepted.<br /> <br /> Copur, Z., Gutter, M.S., & Erkal, S. (2010). Exploring saving behavior of Turkish families in Ankara, Turkey. International Journal of Economics and Finance Studies, 2(2), 105-112.<br /> **Danes, S.M. (2011). Pillow talk leaks: Integrating couple interactions into entrepreneurship research. Entrepreneurship Research Journal, 1 (3), 1-5.<br /> <br /> *Emine Ozmete and Hira Tahira K., (2011). Conceptual analysis of Behavioral theories: application to financial behavior. European Journal of Social Sciences, 18(3). <br /> <br /> Fitzgerald, M., Schrank, H., Haynes, G., & Danes, S.M. (2010). Socially responsible processes of small family business owners: Evidence from the National Family Business Survey. Journal of Small Business Management, 48(4), 524-551.<br /> <br /> ***Fletcher, C. N., Garasky, S.B., Jensen, H. H., and R. B. Nielsen. (2010). Transportation Access: A Key Employment Barrier for Rural Low-Income Families. Journal of Poverty, 14(2), 123-144. <br /> <br /> *Franke, W. D., Kohut, M. L., Russell, D. W., Yoo, H. L., Ekkekakis, P., & Ramey, S. P. (2010). Is job-related stress the link between cardiovascular disease and the law enforcement profession? Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 52 (1), 561-565. <br /> <br /> ***Garasky, S., Stewart, S. D., Gundersen, C., & Lohman, B. J. (2010). Toward a fuller understanding of nonresident father involvement: An examination of child support, in-kind support, and visitation. Population Research and Policy Review, 29 (1), 363  393. <br /> <br /> Garrison, S. & Gutter, M.S. (2010). Gender differences in financial socialization and willingness to take financial risks. Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 21(2), 60-72.<br /> <br /> Gillen, M. & Heath, C. J. (2011). Womens Social Security retirement benefit receipt.<br /> Accepted for review November 13, 2011, Journal of Applied Gerontology.<br /> <br /> *Greder, K., Diers, J., and Schnurr. M. (2010). Evaluation of the effectiveness of online and traditional classroom delivery format for training parenting educators. Family Science Review, 15(1), 40-63.<br /> <br /> ***Gudmunson, C. G., Son, S., Lee, J. A., & Bauer, J. W. (2010). EITC participation and impact on financial distress among rural low-income families. Family Relations, 59 (1), 369-382. <br /> <br /> Gudmunson, C. G., & Danes, S. M. (2011). Family financial socialization: Theory and critical review. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 32, 644-667.<br /> *Gudmunson, C.G., Son, S., Lee, J., & Bauer, J.W. (2010). EITC participation and association with financial distress among rural low-income families. Family Relations, 59 (1), 369-382. <br /> Gutter, M. S. & Copur, Z. (2011). Financial behaviors and financial well-being of college students: Evidence from a national survey. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, Published Online April 03/2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10834-011-9255-2 <br /> <br /> Gutter, M. S., Copur, Z., & Garrison, S. (2010). Social learning opportunities and the financial behaviors of college students. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 38(4), 387-404.<br /> <br /> *Guyl, M., Cutrona, C., Burzette, R., & Russell, D. (2010). Hostility, relationship quality, and health among African American couples. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 78 (1), 646-654.<br /> <br /> Hans, J. D., Gillen, M., & Akande, K. (2010). Sex redefined: The reclassification of <br /> oral-genital contact. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 42 (2).<br /> <br /> ***Haynes, G., Danes, S.M., & Stafford, K. (2011). Influence of federal disaster assistance on family business survival and success. Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 19 (2), 86-98.<br /> <br /> Hendrickson, L., Jokela, R., Gilman, J., Croymans, S., Marczak, M., Zuiker, V.S., & Olson, P. (2010). The viability of podcasts in extension education: Financial education for college students, Journal of Extension, [On-line,]48. Available: http://www.joe.org/joe/2010august/a7.php<br /> <br /> *Hensley, B., Martin, P., MacDonald, M., & Poon, L. W. (2010). Family history and adaptation among centenarians and octogenarians. Gerontology, 56 (1), 83-87.<br /> <br /> ***Hira, T.K., Sabri, M.F., & Loibl, C. (2011). Financial socializations impact on investment orientation and household net worth. International Journal of Consumer Studies (Forthcoming Issues).<br /> <br /> ***Kwag, K. H., Martin, P., Russell, D., Franke, W., & Kohut, M. The impact of perceived stress, social support, and home-based physical activity on mental health among older adults. International Journal of Aging and Human Development. (Impact: 0.58). In Press.<br /> <br /> *Lee, J., & Bauer, J.W. (2010). Profiles of grandmothers providing child care to their grandchildren in South Korea. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 41(3), 455-475.<br /> <br /> *Lee, J., Katras, M.J., & Bauer, J.W. (2010). Values underlying U.S. low-income rural mothers voices about welfare and welfare reform: An inductive analysis. International Journal of Human Ecology, 11(2), 63-75.<br /> <br /> ***Lutgendorf, S. K., Mullen-Houser, E., Russell, D., DeGeest, K., Jacobson, G., Hart, L., Bender, D., Buekers, T. E., Goodheart, M. J., Antoni, M. H., Sood, A. K., & Lubaroff, D. M. (2010). Preservation of immune function in cervical cancer patients during chemoradiation using a novel integrative approach. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 24 (1), 1231-1240. <br /> <br /> ***MacDonald, M., Aneja, A., Martin, P., Margrett, J., & Poon, L. W. (2010). Distal and proximal resource influences on economic dependency. Gerontology, 56, 100-105. <br /> <br /> *Margrett, J., Martin, P., Woodard, J., Miller, L. S., MacDonald, M., Baenziger, J., Siegler, I., & Poon, L. W. (2010). Depression among centenarians and the oldest old: Contributions of cognition and personality. Gerontology, 56, 93-99. <br /> <br /> Matzek, A.E., Gudmunson, C.G., & Danes, S.M. (2010). Spousal capital as a resource for couples starting a business. Family Relations, 59 (1), 58-71.<br /> <br /> ***Miller, L. S. Mitchell, M. B., Woodard, J. L., Davey, A., Martin, P., & Poon, L. W. and for the Georgia Centenarian Study (2010). Cognitive performance in the oldest old: Norms from the Georgia Centenarian Study. Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition, 17 (1), 575-590. doi: 10.1080/13825585.2010.481355. <br /> <br /> **Nelson, J.G., Gibson, P.A. & Bauer, J.W. (2010). Kinship care and child-only welfare grants: Low participation despite potential benefits. Journal of Family Social Work, 13(1).<br /> <br /> ONeill, B., Zumwalt, A., Gutter, M., & Bechman, J., (2011). Financial education through social media: can you evaluate its impact? The Forum for Family and Consumer Issues, 16(1), Published Online http://ncsu.edu/ffci/publications/2011/v16-n1-2011-spring/oneil-zumwalt-gutter-bechman.php <br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2010) Consumer Credit: A Primer for Financial Services Professionals and Their Clients. Journal of Financial Services Professionals, 64(5), 56-69.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2010). Financial Education in 2010 and Beyond: Helping Consumers Adapt to a New Normal. Journal of Consumer Education, 27 (1), 1-15.<br /> <br /> *Poon, L. W., Martin, P., Bishop, A., Cho, J., da Rosa, G., Deshpande, N., Hensley, R., MacDonald, M., Margrett, J., & Randall, K. (2010). Understanding centenarians psychosocial dynamics and their contributions to health and quality of life. Current Gerontology and Geriatrics Research, 1-13. doi: 10.1155/2010/680657. <br /> <br /> *Powell, S.E., & Bauer, J.W. (2010). Examining the Resource Use of Low-Income Families Caring for Children with Disabilities. Journal of Poverty and Children, 16(1), 67-83. <br /> <br /> *Randall, K., Martin, P., MacDonald, M., & Poon, L. W. (2010). Social resources and longevity: Findings from the Georgia Centenarian Study. Gerontology, 56(1), 106-111.<br /> <br /> *Sabri, M.F., MacDonald, M., Hira, T.K., & Jariah, M. (2010). Childhood consumer experience and the financial literacy of college students in Malaysia. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 38 (4), 455-467.<br /> <br /> ***Sano, Y., Garasky, S., Greder, K., Cook, C.C., & Browder, D. E. (2010) Understanding Food Insecurity Among Latino Immigrant Families in Rural America. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 32(1) pg. 111-123. <br /> <br /> **Sano, Y., Katras, M.J., Lee, J., Bauer, J.W., & Berry, A.A. (2010). Working towards sustained employment: A closer look on intermittent employment of rural low-income families. Families in Society: The Journal for Contemporary Social Services, 91(1).<br /> <br /> Solheim, C., Longo, B., Cohen, B.A. & Garret Dikkers, A. (2010). Interdependent catalysts for transforming learning environments ... and the faculty who teach in them. Educause Quarterly, 33(3).<br /> <br /> Solheim, C.A., & Yang, P.N.D. (2010). Understanding generational differences in financial literacy in Hmong immigrant families. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal.<br /> <br /> Solheim, C.A., Zuiker V.S., & Sheldeshova, P. (2011). Financial socialization family pathways: Reflections from college students narratives. Family Science Review, 16(2), 97-112.<br /> <br /> *Son, S., & Bauer, J.W. (2010). Employed rural, low-income, single mothers family and work over time. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 31(1), 109-120.<br /> <br /> *Son, S., Dyk, P.H., Bauer, J.W., & Katras, M.J. (2011). Barriers to employment among low-income mothers in rural United States communities. International Journal of Human Ecology, 12(1), 37-50.<br /> <br /> *Stafford, K., Bhargava, V., Danes, S.M., & Haynes, G. (In press) Long-run survival of family businesses after disasters. Journal of Family and Economic Issues.<br /> <br /> Velasquez, J., Knatterud-Hubinger, N., Narr, D., Mendenhall, T., & Solheim, C. (2011). Mano a Mano: Improving health in impoverished Bolivian communities through community-based participatory research. Families, Systems, and Health. <br /> <br /> ***Wei, M., Alvarez, A. N., Tsun-Yao Ku, T.-Y., Russell, D. W., & Bonett, D. G. (2010). Development and validation of a Coping with Discrimination Scale: Factor structure, reliability, and validity. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 57(1), 328-344. <br /> <br /> Werbel, J.D. & Danes, S.M. (2010). Work family conflict in new business ventures; The moderating effect of spousal commitment to the new business venture. Journal of Small Business Management, 48(3), 421-440.<br /> <br /> ***Yu, U., Niehm, L. S., & Russell, D. W. Exploring perceived channel price, quality, and value as antecedents of channel choice and usage in multichannel shopping. Journal of Marketing Channels. Inpress.<br /> <br /> B. Books and Chapters in Books<br /> <br /> *Bauer, J.W. & Dolan, E. M. (Eds). (2011). Rural families and work: Context and Problems. New York: Springer Science + Business Media, LLC.<br /> <br /> *Bauer, J.W. & Dolan, E.M. (2011). Rural families and work overview. In J. W. Bauer & E.M. Dolan (Eds). Rural families and work: Context and problems (pp. 1-15). New York: Springer Science + Business Media, LLC.<br /> <br /> *Bauer, J.W. & Dolan, E.M. (2011). Theories for studying rural families and work. In J. W. Bauer & E.M. Dolan (Eds). Rural families and work: Context and problems (pp. 17-35). New York: Springer Science + Business Media, LLC. <br /> <br /> *Bauer, J.W. & Dolan, E.M. (2011). Theories for studying rural families and work. In J. W. Bauer & E.M. Dolan (Eds). Rural families and work: Context and problems (pp. 17-35). New York: Springer Science + Business Media, LLC.<br /> <br /> *Bauer, J.W., Dolan, E.M., & Braun, B. (2011). Application for the RFS findings: Programs and future research. In J. W. Bauer & E.M. Dolan (Eds). Rural families and work: Context and problems (pp. 207-215). New York: Springer Science + Business Media, LLC.<br /> <br /> Danes, S.M., Matzek, A.E., & Werbel, J.D. (2010). Spousal context during the venture creation process. In J.A. Katz & G.T. Lumpkin (Series Eds.) & A. Stewart, G.T. Lumpkin, & J.A. Katz (Vol. Eds.), Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence and Growth: Vol. 12. Entrepreneurship and Family Business (Chapter 4, pp. 113-162). New Milford, CT: Emerald.<br /> <br /> Danes, S.M. (2009). Managing disagreement and conflict over money within couple. In F.L. Willams (Ed.), The shepherds guide through the valley of debt and financial change (pp. 180-188). Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse.<br /> <br /> Danes, S.M. & Brewton, K.E. (2011). Follow the Capital: Benefits of Tracking Family Capital across Family and Business Systems (Chapter 14, ppgs. 227-250). In Alan Carsrud & Malin Brannback (Eds.), Understanding Family Businesses: Undiscovered Approaches, Unique Perspectives, and Neglected Topics. Springer.<br /> <br /> *Danes, S.M. & Stafford, K. (2012). Family social capital as family business resilience capacity. In Richard Sorenson (Ed.), Family Business and Social Capital (ppgs. 79-105, Chapter 7). Edward Elgar: UK.<br /> <br /> *Dolan, E.M., Bauer, J.W., & Katras, M.J. (2011). Making rural employment work. In J. W. Bauer & E.M. Dolan (Eds). Rural families and work: Context and problems (pp. 55-76). New York: Springer Science + Business Media, LLC.<br /> <br /> *Dolan, E.M., Bauer, J.W., & Braun, B. (2011). Policy issues and application: Rural concerns. In J. W. Bauer & E.M. Dolan (Eds). Rural families and work: Context and problems (pp. 217-230). New York: Springer Science + Business Media, LLC.<br /> <br /> ***Greder, K. and Sano, Y. Health Seeking Behaviors of Rural, Low-income Families. In M. Martha Craft-Rosenberg and S.R. Pehler (Eds.). In Encyclopedia of Family Health. S.R. SAGE Publications, Inc. ISBN: 9781412969185.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S. & Garrison, S. (2010) Vital Knowledge in Troubled Times: The Role of Personal Finance in Economic Education In Shugg M.C. & Wood, W.C. (Eds.) Teaching Economics in Troubled Times: Theory and Practice for Secondary Social Studies, pp 122-134 Routledge, Taylor and Francis.<br /> <br /> ***Martin, P., MacDonald, M., Margrett, J., & Poon, L. W. (2010). Resilience and longevity: Expert survivorship of centenarians. In P. Fry & C. Keyes (Eds.), New frontiers in resilient aging: Life-strengths and well-being in late life (pp. 213-238). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.<br /> <br /> **Poon, L. W., Martin, P., & Margrett, J. (2010). Cognition and emotion in centenarians. In C. A. Depp, & D. V. Jeste (Eds.) Successful Cognitive and Emotional Aging (pp. 115-133). Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.<br /> <br /> C. Refereed Proceedings<br /> <br /> Brewton, K.E. & Danes, S.M. (2011). One for all? An examination of whether students interact with one Financial planning curriculum differently based on their personal characteristics. Proceedings of the Annual Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education Conference, Nov. 16-18, Jacksonville, FL, 129-141.<br /> <br /> Brumfield, R.G. Carleo, J.S., Komar, S, Mickel, R.C. & ONeill, B. (2011). Annies Project in New Jersey: Challenges of Adapting a Program from the Midwest for Jersey Girls. National Risk Management Education Conference, 2011, 1 page. [WWW document] URL: www.agrisk.umn.edu/conference/agenda.aspx?ConfID=9#Poster. <br /> <br /> <br /> Garrison, S. & Gutter, M.S. (2010). Gender differences in financial socialization and willingness to take financial risks. Proceedings for the 2010 AFCPE Conference, 5-9. (Paper).<br /> <br /> Jackson, K. & Gutter, M.S. (2010). Who stole the American dream: College students, social learning, and credit card behavior. Proceedings for the 2010 AFCPE conference, 22 (Poster).<br /> <br /> Jackson, K., Parker, W., Gutter, M.S., McKinney, A., & Godke, R. (2010) Family based financial education. Proceedings for the 2010 AFCPE Conference, 26 (Poster).<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2010). Teaching and Evaluating Personal Finance Outreach Using Twitter. Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, 2010, 35.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. Teaching Personal Finance Using New Technology. (2010). Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, 2010, 113.<br /> <br /> Peterson, C.M., Hogen-Jokela, R., Heins, R., Mao, D. & Danes, S.M. (2011). Invest now: Money in retirement on-line course. Proceedings of the Annual Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education Conference, Nov. 16-18, Jacksonville, FL, 30.<br /> <br /> D. Technical Reports and Research Briefs <br /> <br /> Danes, S.M. & Brewton, K.E. (2011). Evaluation of the NEFE High School Financial Planning Curriculum 2009-2010 Quantitative Evaluation Research Report. Unpublished research project report (74 pgs.). University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S.,Copur, Z., and Garrison, S. (2010) Financial Capabilities of College Students from States with Varying Financial Education Mandates. The National Endowment for Financial Education. Available at http://www.nefe.org/mandatesreport<br /> <br /> Solheim, C.A. (2010). Asset development in Minnesota: Progress since 2000. Testimony presented before the Minnesota House of Representatives Early Childhood & Policy Division.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> E. Other Publications <br /> <br /> Donovan, M., Smith, S., Radunovich, H., & Gutter, M. (2011). Impacts of Technological Disasters, 4 pp. FCS 9265, http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/FY/FY123000.pdf<br /> <br /> Fletcher, C.N., (2010). contributing author. The State of Rural Service Learning. The Rural Alliance for Service Learning. <br /> <br /> Fletcher, C. N. and P. Swanson. Smart Investing: Outreach to Rural Iowans. Teaching guides, activities, evaluation for face-to-face sessions. <br /> <br /> Fletcher, C. N. (2010) Insights about Learning and Action. Invited discussant at Center for Financial Security Financial Literacy Research Workshop. University of Wisconsin. Madison, WI. <br /> <br /> Franz, N. and Greder, K. (2010) Transformative Learning. ISU Extension 4H Youth Development and Families staff inservice, Ames, IA.<br /> <br /> Garrison, S., Gutter, M.S. & Peterson, B. J. (2010) Florida Master Money Mentor Training Module 1.<br /> <br /> Garrison, S., Gutter, M.S. & Peterson, B. J. (2010) Florida Master Money Mentor Training Module 2.<br /> <br /> Garrison, S., Gutter, M.S. & Peterson, B. J. (2010) Florida Master Money Mentor Training Module 3.<br /> <br /> Garrison, S., Gutter, M.S. & Peterson, B. J. (2010) Florida Master Money Mentor Training Module 4.<br /> <br /> Garrison, S., Gutter, M.S. & Peterson, B. J. (2010) Florida Master Money Mentor Training Module 5.<br /> <br /> Garrison, S., Gutter, M.S. & Peterson, B. J. (2010) Florida Master Money Mentor Training Module 6.<br /> <br /> Garrison, S., Gutter, M.S. & Peterson, B. J. (2010) Florida Master Money Mentor Training Module 7.<br /> <br /> Garrison, S., Gutter, M.S. & Peterson, B. J. (2010) Florida Master Money Mentor Training Module 8.<br /> <br /> Garrison, S., Gutter, M.S. & Peterson, B. J. (2010) Florida Master Money Mentor Training Module 9.<br /> <br /> Garrison, S. Gutter, M.S. & Peterson, B. J. (2010) Florida Master Money Mentor Training: Fact Finder.<br /> <br /> Greder, K., Pirog, R., Tagtow, A., Ranum, B., and Barry, B. (2010) Local and Regional Food Systems: Countering Food Insecurity in Iowa. Panel presenter, organizer, and moderator. 4th Annual Iowa Hunger Summit, DesMoines, IA.<br /> <br /> Greder, K. Food for All Iowans. (2010) Poster presentation at the Fourth Annual Iowa Hunger Summit, Des Moines, IA.<br /> <br /> Greder, K. (2010) Understanding the Link Between Food Insecurity and Housing Among Latino Immigrant Families. Key note presentation at the Annual Iowa WIC Conference. Des Moines, Iowa. <br /> <br /> Greder, K. (2010) Iowa food deserts. Horizon project communities annual conference. Ames, Iowa.<br /> <br /> Greder, K. (2010) Food insecurity and housing among rural Latino immigrant families. Presentation at the Iowa Nutrition Network spring meeting, Des Moines, Iowa.<br /> <br /> Greder, K. and Klein, S. (2010) Health issues among food pantry recipients. Presentation at the Iowa Nutrition Network spring meeting, Des Moines, Iowa.<br /> <br /> Greder, K. Examining housing and food security among rural Latino immigrant families. Presentation at Latino seminar series, Department of Sociology, Iowa State University.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S., Peterson, B.J., Garrison, S., & McKinney, A. (2011) Florida Saves 2020: Calendar Based Budgeting.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S., Peterson, B.J., Garrison, S., (2011) Florida Saves 2020: Credit Use & Debt Reduction with Power Pay.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S., Peterson, B.J., Garrison, S. (2011) Florida Saves 2020: Goal Setting Saving and Investing.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S., Torres, N.I., Mitchell, V., Leslie, L., & Turner, J. (2011). Money and Marriage: Saving for Future Use, 5PP, HE 158, http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/HE/HE15800.pdf <br /> <br /> Hira, T., (2010) DMMAC for their financial literacy Week, Strategies to provide financial education to community college students, Ankeny, IA.<br /> <br /> Hira, T., (2010) Alpha Omega Tau National Board, strategies to provide financial education to national fraternities, Grandview College Des Moines, IA.<br /> <br /> Hira, T., (2010) Junior Achievement Board of Iowa, why and how to increase personal financial education in the mix of business and entrepreneur education. Des Moines, IA.<br /> <br /> Hira, T., (2010) Jump$tart - Partnership and board meeting, Implications of Quarter Century Research in personal Finance for educators, Washington, D.C.<br /> <br /> Hira, T., (2010) Society for Financial Education and Professional Development  Implication of Quarter Century research in financial education for financial planning professionals, Washington, D.C.<br /> <br /> Hira, T., (2011) Participation by invitation in 2 day forum on financial education certification, Washington, D.C.<br /> <br /> Hira, T., NYSE Euronext financial Literacy Week Panelist: making business case for work place financial education.<br /> <br /> Hira, T., NYSE Euronext financial Literacy Week Panelist: Cross sector collaboration.<br /> <br /> Hira, T., (2011) 5th international Consumer Research Conference: Promoting sustainable financial behavior-research and education implications. Refereed presentation.<br /> <br /> Hira, T., (2010, December) Financial Services Agency of Japan: Bankruptcy Reform: effectiveness of financial counseling education. <br /> <br /> Hira, T., (2010, December) Tokyo Metropolitan Council for financial Education: National strategies to provide financial literacy education in Japanese High Schools.<br /> <br /> Hira, T., (2010, December) Japan Society of Home Economics (Division of Family Resource Management), Implications of quarter century research for personal finance education, research and policy. <br /> <br /> ONeill, B. & Ensle, K. The Online Small Steps to Health and Wealth" Challenge: A Model for Interdisciplinary FCS Programs. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences (2010), 102(4), 52-55. <br /> <br /> Solheim, C.A., Olson, P.D., Zuiker, V.S., Garcia, G.R. (2010). REALIDADES: Mexican agricultural workers in Minnesota. Video based on findings from the NIFA International Science Education research project titled Mexican Agricultural Workers in Minnesota: A Study of Transnational Work and Family Issues http://www.cehd.umn.edu/fsos/Directory/Faculty/SolheimC.asp#details<br /> <br /> Solheim, C.A., Olson, P.D., Zuiker, V.S., Garcia, G.R. (2010). REALIDADES: Mexican agricultural workers in Minnesota. Video and outreach education materials based on findings from the NIFA International Science Education research project titled Mexican Agricultural Workers in Minnesota: A Study of Transnational Work and Family Issues http://www.extension.umn.edu/family/tough-times/farm-families/workers-from-mexico/.<br /> <br /> Stone, M., Greder, K., Forstadt, L.,Bruce, A., Benke, A., (2010, June) Together Everyone Achieves More: 7 tips to engaging the members of your CoP. Workshop presented at the National extension conference, Austin, TX.<br /> <br /> Torres, N.I.; Mitchell, V., Turner, J., Leslie, L. & Gutter, M.S. (2011). Money and Marriage: Saving for Future Use, 5pp., HE 158. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/HE/HE15800.pdf <br /> <br /> II. Grants and Contracts (*multi-state, **multi-disciplinary, ***multi-state and multi-disciplinary) <br /> <br /> ***Alekel, d.L., Bermann, K., Cook, C., Franke, W., Gundersen, C., Lorenz, F., Smiley-Oyen, A., Garasky, S., Martin, P. (2007-2010). Principal Investigator. Exceptional longevity in rural environments. College of Human Sciences, Iowa State University. $50,978. <br /> <br /> ***Chang, C., Martin, P., Mitra, S., Wong, J., (2010-2011) CAC. Co-Principal Investigator. Smart Home Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Courses and Projects in Gerontechnology.<br /> <br /> ***Chang, C., Martin, P., Mitra, S., Shelley, M., Wong, J., (2009-2011) NSF. CPATH I. Co-Principal Investigator Experimenting with an open platform for the new interdisciplinary study on gerotechnology $300,000. <br /> <br /> **Cook, C., MacDonald, M., Martin, P., Russell, D., Wickrama, K., (2006-2011). Principal Investigator. Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station (U.S.D.A. Hatch Project Grant). Vulnerability and resiliency of old and very old rural adults. $350,000. <br /> <br /> ***Cutrona, C., Martin, P., (2009-2011) Principal Investigator, Risk and Vulnerability in African American Parents, (NIMH). FY11, $556,080.<br /> <br /> ***C. Cutrona & D. Russell. (2008, July-2013, January). Co-Principal Investigator. Examination of Genetic and GxE Effects in the Family and Community Health Studies. NIMH, $2,500,000.<br /> <br /> ***C. Cutrona & D. Russell. (2006, August-2011, July), Co-Principal Investigator. Vulnerability and Resilency in African American Parents. NIMH, $2,770,719.<br /> <br /> Fletcher, C. N. Smart Investing @ Your Library: Outreach to Rural Iowans. (2010, June 2011, July).State Library of Iowa/Financial Industry Regulating Authority (FINRA) Investor Education Foundation. $53,900. <br /> <br /> Fletcher, C. N. (2010, July). Family Economics and Financial Education Project Teacher Workshop. Iowa College Student Aid Commission. $16,508 (workshop sponsorship). <br /> <br /> **Greder, K. and Cook, C. Interactions of individual, family, community, and policy contexts on the mental and physical health of rural Latino immigrants. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Ruth OBrien Project Grant. $5000.<br /> <br /> *Greder, K. (2010, September-2011, August) Principal Investigator. Core Health Messages: A Strategy to Improve the Health and Well-being of Rural Low Income Families. Sub Award University of Massachusetts Amherst, National Institute of Food and Agriculture/USDA, $6,096.<br /> <br /> Greder, K. and Cook, C. (2010, August-2011, August) Principal Investigator. Interactions of individual, family, community, and policy contexts on the mental and physical health of rural Latino immigrants. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Ruth OBrien Project Grant, $6000.<br /> <br /> Greder, K., (2010, March-2010, September) Principal Investigator. Story County Food Pantry Research. United Way of Story County. $400.<br /> <br /> **Greder, K., (2010, May-2012, January) Principal Investigator. Connecting Family, Community, and Health from a Food System Perspective. Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. $31,207.<br /> <br /> **Greder, K., Garasky, S., and Cook, C. (2010, January-2010, September) Principal Investigator. Food insecurity, housing and health issues among food pantry participants: Year 3. Sub Award with the Iowa Department of Human Services. Original funds: USDA-FNS. $85,571 plus $85,571 in state match. <br /> <br /> **Greder, K., Garasky, S., and Cook, C. (2010, October-2011, September) Principal Investigator. Reaching out to Seniors and Food Pantry Participants to Strengthen Access to Nutritious Foods Through the Iowa Food Assistance Program. Subcontract with the Iowa Department of Human Services. Original funds: USDA-FNS. $131,870 plus $131,870 in state match. <br /> <br /> **Greder, K. (2009, July-2010, December) Principal Investigator. Impact of Media on Children Outreach. Iowa Psychological Association. $1,000.<br /> <br /> **Greder, K. (2009, July-2010, December) Principal Investigator. Impact of Media on Children Outreach. Riverbend Psychological Association. $500.<br /> <br /> **Greder, K. (2009, November-2010, December) Principal Investigator. Interactions of individual, family, community, and policy contexts on the mental and physical health of diverse rural low-income families. In support of NC1171. Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Iowa State University. $13,700.<br /> <br /> Greder, K., Gonzalez, R., and Nicho, N. (2010, December-2011, November) Principal Investigator. Betty Elliott Group Professional Improvement Grant. Iowa State University Extension, $1,000.<br /> <br /> Greder, K. (2010, January-2010, June) Principal Investigator. Strengthening Online Training for Partnering with Parents and Family Development Certification Training. Iowa State University Extension to Families. $8,000.<br /> <br /> **Greder, K. (2009, December-2010, November) Principal Investigator. Impact of Media Exposure on Children. Helen LeBaron Hilton Fund, College of Human Sciences, Iowa State University, $1,000.<br /> <br /> **Gudmunson, C. G., Garasky, S., Melby, J. N., Borkowski, D. K., Hennick, J., & Gillette, M. T. (2010). Principal Investigator. Adding a program of research to financial counseling clinic services: Expanding use of self-reports and observation to promote financial well-being. Iowa State University  College of Human Sciences 2010-11 Seed Grant Program: Untenured Faculty Research, $10,000<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S. (2011). University of Nebraska, Healthy Homs Outreach, $4,500.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S. (2010-2011). Jessie Ball Dupont Foundation. Online Family Service Supercenter, $126,000.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S. (2010-2011). NIFA/ Univertisty of Arkansas. MittNET Oil Spill Update,<br /> $9,000.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S. (2010-2011). Bank of America Foundation. Florida Master Money Mentor, $100,000.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S. (2010). Bank of America. Bank of America Foundation. Volunteer Financial Counseling, $100,000.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S., Smith, S. & Radunovich, H. (2010-2011). Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. FCS Response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, $5,000.<br /> <br /> *Martin, P. (2010, November-2011, October) Principal Investigator, service agreement. Observer Ratings of Participant Characteristics. Simons, L. G., University of Georgia. $16,000.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ***Martin, P., McNaughton, D., 2009-2011 Principal Investigator, subcontract for Reducing Risk for Mexican American Youth: Strengthening Parent-Child Communication; Rush University, Chicago, IL. NIH, National Institute of Nursing Research. $48,644.<br /> <br /> ***Martin, P., Wade, S. (2006 2011) Principal Investigator, subcontract for Improving Mental Health Outcomes for Child Brain Injury; Cincinnati Childrens Hospital. NIH, $99,316.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. and the NJ Coalition for Financial Education. (2011-2012). $49,000 subcontract to $95,942 grant to the Burlington County (NJ) Library System from the FINRA Investor Education Foundation to develop and teach investor education classes and online content.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. and the eXtension Financial Security for All CoP. (2011). The Consumer Federation of America to develop a national social media campaign to promote America Saves Week 2011, $1,200.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. eXtension Foundation and U.S. Department of Defense. (2011-2012). subcontract to $150,000 grant to the eXtension Financial Security for All CoP to develop training materials for military financial counselors, $19,248.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. and the NJ Coalition for Financial Education. (2011). Citi, to conduct and evaluate four half-day financial education workshops for youth educators, $10,000.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2011). Rutgers University, Hybrid Course Conversion Grant for eCollege online course training and conversion of face-to-face Personal Finance course materials into a hybrid course, $3,500.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2010-2011). Council for Economic Education, to conduct and evaluate two 2-day advanced Financial Education Boot Camp workshops for youth educators, $25,000.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2010-2011). Northeast Center for Risk Management Education, salary buyout (plus travel expenses) of $28,562 grant to implement Annies Project farm financial management classes for women farmers in New Jersey (with four Rutgers Cooperative Extension colleagues), $3,567.<br /> <br /> Solheim, C.A. (2009-2010). Developing a Financial Training Certification Program. Greater Twin Cities United Way: $16,000.<br /> <br /> Solheim, C.A. (2009-2010). Family Assets for Independence in Minnesota evaluation. West Central Communities Action, Inc., $15,000.<br /> <br /> Solheim, C.A. (2009-2010). Financial Literacy Training Evaluation. Minnesota Department of Human Services Office of Economic Opportunity, $10,000.<br /> <br /> Solheim, C.A. Developing a Financial Training Certification Program, Greater Twin Cities United Way, $16,000 (year one of three year grant = $150,000)<br /> <br /> **Warning, J., Fletcher, C. N. and R. Freeman. (2010, August-2011, July). Iowa Enhanced Work with Horizons Communities. Northwest Area Foundation. $300,000. <br /> <br /> III. Conference and Research Presentations <br /> <br /> Anderson-Porisch, S.J., Bauer, J.W., Heins, R.H., Hooper, S.E., & Petersen, C.M. (2011, November). Dollar Works 2 Impact Evaluation Report. [Abstract-Poster]. AFCPE Conference Proceedings, (p. 25). November, 17, 2011. Jacksonville, FL: Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Annual Meeting. Available at http://6aa7f5c4a9901a3e1a1682793cd11f5a6b732d29.gripelements.com/documents/conferences/2011_proceedings_final.pdf<br /> <br /> Bauer, J.W., Son, S., & Dolan, E.M. (2011, July). The capability approach potential for policy research on families. [Abstract-Paper]. ACFEA Proceedings (p. X). July 7, 2011. Seoul, Korea: Asian Consumer Family Economics Association.<br /> <br /> Bauer, J.W. & Dolan, E.M. (Chairs). (2011, November) Policies that facilitate rural, low-income families ability to work. Symposium conducted at the National Conference on Family Relations Annual Conference, Orlando, FL. <br /> <br /> Bechman, J. & ONeill, B. (2010). Tracking Impact of Personal Finance FAQs. National Extension Virtual Conference, 2010. Archived at http://www.extension.iastate.edu/broadcasts/nevc/. <br /> <br /> Brewton, K.E. & Danes, S. M. (2011). One for all? An examination of whether students interact with one financial planning curriculum differently based on their personal characteristics. Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, Nov. 16-18, 2011, Jacksonville, Florida.<br /> <br /> Cho, J., Martin, P., MacDonald, M., Johnson, M. A., & Poon, L. W. (2010, November). Cohort differences in mental health and perceived economic status: Findings from the Georgia Centenarian Study. Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.<br /> <br /> Cho, J., Martin, P., Gearing, M., MacDonald, M., Margrett, J., Green, R., Woodard, R., & Poon, L. W., (2010, November). Brain pathology and mental status: Findings from the Georgia Centenarian Study. Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.<br /> <br /> Copur, Z., Gutter M. S., & Erkal S. (2010). Exploring Saving Behavior of Turkish Families in Ankara,Turkey. International Conference on Social Sciences (ICSS)-2010, 8-9 October, Ku_adas1, Turkey.<br /> <br /> Danes, S.M. & Gudmonson, C. (2011). Importance of Family Functional Strength to Family Business Continuity. Paper presented at the Annual Family Enterprise Research Conference entitled "Strategic Entrepreneurship in Family business: How Do Family Businesses Promote and Manage Entrepreneurial Activity? May 6-8, 2011, Grand Rapids, MI.<br /> <br /> Da Rosa, G. D., Martin, P., & Margrett, J. (2010, November). Functional capacity and personality as predictors of depressive symptoms among centenarians. Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. <br /> <br /> Da Rosa, G. D., Margrett, J., Martin, P., & Poon, L. W. (2010, November). Predictors of memory change and stability among sexagenarians, octogenarians, and centenarians. Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. <br /> <br /> Gillen, M., Wolfsuhn, R., & Loefller, D. (2011, September). Teaching financial social work at the undergraduate and graduate levels: Lessons from the classroom and beyond. Paper presented at the Financial Therapy Association Conference. Athens, GA.<br /> <br /> Gillen, M., Wolfsuhn, R., & Loefller, D. (2011, October). Financial social work: Lessons from the classroom and beyond. Poster presented at the Council on Social Work Education, Conference. Atlanta, GA.<br /> <br /> <br /> Gillen, M. & Heath, C. (2011, November). Womens Social Security retirement expectations compared to elections. Poster presented at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference. Orlando, FL.<br /> <br /> Gillen, M. & Heath, C. (2011, November). Older womens Social Security retirement benefit and employment options and choices. Poster presented at the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Conference. Jacksonville, FL.<br /> <br /> Greder, K., Young, S., and Sano, Y. Relationship of mothers life skills and knowledge of community resources and prevalence of health insurance among rural, low income Mexican families in the U.S.<br /> <br /> Greder, K., Garasky, S., Kuku, O. Food Security and Participation in the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program. <br /> <br /> Gudmunson, C. G., Zuiker, V. S., Sabri, M. F. (2010, December). Meaningful experience as a solution for the aptitude problem in active learning classrooms. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Iowa Educational Research and Evaluation Association, Cedar Falls, IA.<br /> <br /> Gudmunson, C. G., & Danes, S. M. (2010, November). Healthy family functioning as a context for family business continuity. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN.<br /> <br /> Gudmunson, C. G., & Zuiker, V. S. (2011, October). A life course investigation of financial self-reliance in emerging adulthood. Paper presented at the Fifth Conference on Emerging Adulthood in Providence, Rhode Island.<br /> <br /> Gudmunson, C. G., Zuiker, V. S., Sabri, M. F. (2010, December). Meaningful experience as a solution for the aptitude problem in active learning classrooms. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Iowa Educational Research and Evaluation Association, Cedar Falls, Iowa.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S. (2010). Financial behavior of college students and young adults in the US and Turkey. Symposium: Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey. October 2010.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S. & Courtney, E. (2010) Overview of Family Economic Outreach in the US. Symposium Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey. October 2010.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S. & Copur, Z. (2011). Financial Behaviors of College Students: A Comparison of University Students in Ankara and Florida. Presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting for the American Council on Consumer Interests. Washington D.C.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M., Copur, Z., Way, W., & Gillen, M. (2011, November). Teacher preparedness about teaching financial literacy and college student financial knowledge. Poster presented at the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Conference. Jacksonville, FL.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M., Garrison, S., Gillen, M., Leslie, L., & Taylor, S. (2011, November). Florida Master Money Mentor Program. Paper presented at the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Conference. Jacksonville, FL.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S. (2010). College Students and Financial Education: The Big Picture Building Family and Personal Financial Capability: Implications for Policy and Practice. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. <br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S. (2010). What do we know about the financial socialization of our youth?: Implications for financial education outreach. Annual Meeting for the Florida Jump$tart Coalition, Orlando, FL. <br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S. (2010). The Florida Master Money Mentor Program. Annual Meeting for the Florida Prosperity Partnership, Tampa, FL. <br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S. (2010). Introduction to the Master Money Mentor Program, 2010 Extension Professional Association of Florida Meeting, Orlando, FL.<br /> <br /> Haynes, G. Stafford, K. & Danes, S.M. (2010). The sustainability of family businesses managed by females after natural disasters. The 24th Annual Conference of the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, January 14-17, Nashville, TN.<br /> <br /> Hensley, R., Martin, P., MacDonald, M., & Poon, L. W. (2010, November). Life events, personality, and loneliness: Findings from the Georgia Centenarian Study. Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. <br /> <br /> Hsieh, W.-H., Martin, P., MacDonald, M., & Poon, L. W. (2010, November). Personality, mental and physical health differences in German and North American centenarians. Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.<br /> <br /> Kaura, S., & Lohman, B.J. (2010, November). The impact of domestic violence exposure on young adult women, In B. J. Lohman (Chair), The effects of domestic violence on female development: Infancy to adulthood. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN.<br /> <br /> Kaura, S. & Lohman, B. J. (2010, March). Does gender really matter? Experiencing mother/father violence and dating violence among male and female young adults. Poster presented at the 13th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.<br /> <br /> Kwag, K. H., Wickrama, K. A. S., Martin, P., & Lempers, J. (2010, November). Association between memory and health trajectories in late adulthood: The role of socioeconomic status. Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. <br /> <br /> Lee, J., Danes, S. M., & Gudmunson, C. G. (2010, November). Family meaning in the family business context. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN. <br /> <br /> Lee, Y.-A., Damhorst, M. L., Kozar, J., Lee, M., & Martin, P. (2010). Older women's clothing fit concerns and their attitudes toward use 3D body scanning. Presented at the International Textile and Apparel Association (Paper of Distinction Award).<br /> <br /> Lee, J. & Danes, S.M. (2010). Building trust in family business consultation: A cross-disciplinary Investigation. Presented at the Family Enterprise Research Conference, April 16-18, 2010, Cancun, Mexico.<br /> <br /> Lee, J., & Bauer, J. W. (2010, November). Why do grandmothers decide to become child care providers in South Korea? Symposium at the 72nd Annual Conference of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN.<br /> <br /> Levchenko, P., & Solheim, C.A. (2011, November). Eastern-European-U.S. marriages: Where do they fit? Presented at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Orlando, FL.<br /> <br /> Loeffler, D. & Gillen, M. (2011, September). Predictors of mortgage foreclosure among rural, low-income households: Using this information to create best practices for pre- and post-purchase housing counseling. Poster presented at the Financial Therapy Association Conference. Athens, GA.<br /> <br /> Lohman, B. J., Chair & Organizer. (2010, November). The effects of domestic violence on female development: Infancy to adulthood. Paper symposium presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN.<br /> <br /> Lohman, B. J. (2010, November). Domestic violence exposure and adolescent females functioning over time. In B. J. Lohman (Chair), The effects of domestic violence on female development: Infancy to adulthood. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN.<br /> <br /> Lohman, B. J. & Mahatmya, D. (2010, March). Late adolescent overweight and obesity: Links to food insecurity and stress during early adolescence. Poster presented at the 13th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.<br /> <br /> Lohman, B. J. & Schnurr, M. (2010, March). Poverty & domestic violence in early adolescence: The link to late adolescents' cognitive, academic, & socioemotional problems. Poster presented at the 13th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA. <br /> <br /> Mahatmya, D. & Lohman, B.J, (2010, November). Linking maternal domestic violence exposure and trajectories of well-being In B. J. Lohman (Chair), The effects of domestic violence on female development: Infancy to adulthood. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN. <br /> <br /> Mahatmya, D. & Lohman, B. J. (2010, March). Stress exposure and adolescent obesity: Do neighborhood environments matter? Poster presented at the 13th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.<br /> <br /> Martin, P., Heinz, M., & Temple, L. (2010, July). Personality and adaptation among exceptional survivors. Presented at the biennial meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development. Lusaka, Zambia.<br /> <br /> Martin, P., Cho, J., MacDonald, M., & Poon, L. W. (2010, November). Personality, functional capacity, and well-being among centenarians. Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. <br /> <br /> Martin, P. (2010, November). Distal and proximal events, coping and personality contributors to longevity. Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.<br /> <br /> Margrett, J., da Rosa, G., Martin, P., Johnson, M. A., & L. Poon (2010, November). Memory stability and change among sexagenarians, octogenarians, and centenarians. Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. <br /> <br /> Margrett, J., Martin, P., MacDonald, M., da Rosa, G., Bishop, A., Randall, K., & Poon, L. W. (2010, May). Exceptional longevity: The case for resilience and vitality in late life. Presented at the annual meeting of the Réseau Espérance de Vie en Santé (REVES). Havana, Cuba.<br /> <br /> Mauldin, T., Gutter, M.S., Moorman, D., & Mimura, y. (2010). The Complex Nature of Savings: Psychological and Economic Factors Multistate Research Project. Presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting for the Eastern Family Economics and Research Management Association, Chattanooga, TN.<br /> <br /> May, P. E., Woodard, J. L., Miller, P., Martin, P., Davey, A., & Poon, L. (2010, November). An investigation of the dedifferentiation theory among the oldest old. Presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. <br /> <br /> ONeill. (2011). Financial Planning in the New Normal. Financial Planning Association- Greater Kansas City Chapter, Kansas City, MO, 2011.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2010). The New Normal: 10 Personal Finance Learning Needs for 2010 and Beyond. Military Pre-Conference, Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, Denver, CO, 2010.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2011). (On a panel with 3 others) America Saves Week 2011-Social Media Outreach Panel. National Savings Forum, Consumer Federation of America, Washington, DC, 2011.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2011). Financial Education Boot Camp: Methodology and Impact Evaluation. National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Albuquerque, NM, 2011. <br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2011). Dean Don Felker Award Presentation: Financial Education Boot Camp; Overview and Learning Activities. National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Albuquerque, NM, 2011. <br /> <br /> ONeill, B., (2011). Zumwalt, A., Bird, C., & Abdul-Rahman, F. Social Media Use to Promote CoP Goals: Online Survey Results and Implications. eXtension National CoP Workshop, Louisville, KY, 2011.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2011). Zumwalt, A., Travnichek, R., & Gutter, M. Tweet Smarter, Not Harder: Methodology and Impact of a Social Media Project to Encourage Savings. eXtension National CoP Workshop, Louisville, KY, 2011.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2011). Meeting Financial Education and Teacher Training Needs During the New Normal. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Phoenix, AZ, 2011.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. ( 2011). Using a Millionaire Style PowerPoint Game to Teach Personal Finance or Any FCS Topic. (Research to Practice Roundtable). American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Phoenix, AZ, 2011.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2011). Social Media- How Can Farmers Use Twitter to Market Their Farm? Farm Management During Tough Economic Times Conference, Mount Airy, PA, 2011.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2011). Evaluation by Triangulation: Impact of a Financial Education Program for Urban Ex-Offenders. National Urban Extension Conference, Des Moines, IA, 2011.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2010). Teaching and Evaluating Personal Finance Outreach Using Twitter. Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, Denver, CO, 2010.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2010). Teaching Personal Finance Using New Technology. Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, Denver, CO, 2010.<br /> <br /> Petersen, C.M., Hagen Jokela, R., Heins, R.K., Mao, D. & Danes, S. M. (2011.). Invest NOW: Money in Retirement on-line course. Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, Nov. 16-18, 2011, Jacksonville, Florida.<br /> <br /> Reina, A., Lohman, B. J., &, Maldonado, M. (2010, November). Domestic violence in Iowa: Exploring the experiences of Latinas with organizational response. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN.<br /> <br /> Reinke, J., Jang, J., Zuiker, V.S. & Solheim, C.A. (2010, November). The bi-dimensional nature of acculturation in Mexican transnational families. Annual meeting of the 72nd National Council on Family Relations Conference, Minneapolis, MN.<br /> <br /> Rombo, D., Bauer, J., & Turner, W. (2010, November). The life course and ecological context of married women in Ghana: Implications for HIV infection. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual Conference of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN.<br /> <br /> Russell, D. W. (2010, August). Stressful Effects of Where You Live: Studying the Influence of Neighborhood Context Over Time. Kenote address, 31st World Conference on Stress and Anxiety Research (STAR), Galway, Ireland.<br /> <br /> Russell, D. W. (2010, August). Successful coping with shared trauma rests on collective action. Symposium discussant at the 31st World Conference on Stress and Anxiety Research (STAR), Galway, Ireland.<br /> <br /> Schnurr, M. P., Lohman, B.J.,& Mahatmya, D. (2010, November). Longitudinal impact of girls exposure to domestic violence in early childhood. In B. J. Lohman (Chair), The effects of domestic violence on female development: Infancy to adulthood. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN. <br /> <br /> Schnurr, M.. & Lohman, B. J. (2010, March). The impact of collective efficacy on risks for adolescents' dating violence perpetration. Poster presented at the 13th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.<br /> <br /> Solheim, C.A., Olson, P.D., Alba Meraz, A., Burk, G., & Rojas Garcia, G. (2010, June). Collaborating with stakeholders to protect vulnerable immigrant populations. Presented at the Ethics and Politics of Research with Immigrant Populations Conference, Minneapolis, MN.<br /> <br /> Solheim, C.A., & Cheek, P. (2011, November). Using blogs in a graduate-level family policy seminar. Presented at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Orlando, FL.<br /> <br /> Solheim, C.A., Zaid, S.J., & Heuring, S.M. (2010, November). Experiences of ambiguous loss in Mexican immigrant families. Presented at the National Council on Family Relations. Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN.<br /> <br /> Son, S., Bauer, J.W., Olson, P.D. Wilk, N.B. (2010, November). Evaluation of community mentorship program in financial management education. [Abstract-Poster]. AFCPE Conference Proceedings, (p. 16). November 18, 2010. Denver, CO: Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Annual Meeting.<br /> <br /> Son, S., Rettig, K.S., & Bauer, J.W. (2011, November). Korean divorced mothers decisions on parenting after divorce. Poster Paper. National Council on Family Relations (NCFR), 73rd Annual Conference. Orlando, FL. <br /> <br /> Swanson, P. & ONeill, B. (2011). New Normal Financial Education Needs: An eXtension Communitys Response. National Urban Extension Conference, Des Moines, IA, 2011.<br /> <br /> Wei, M., Alvarez, A. N., Ku, T.-Y., Russell, D. W., Bonett, D. G., & Tsai, P.-C. (2010, August). Development and validation of a coping with discrimination scale. Poster presented at the 118th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.<br /> <br /> Zumwalt, A., Ravenscraft, M., & ONeill, B. (2010). Engaging Learners Through Social Media Outreach: Working Smarter, Not Harder. National Extension Virtual Conference, 2010. Archived at http://www.extension.iastate.edu/broadcasts/nevc/.<br /> <br /> IV. Thesis and Dissertations <br /> <br /> Branscum, A. (2010). Stress and coping model for family caregivers of older adults. Doctoral dissertation.<br /> <br /> Browder, D.E. (2011). Latino mothers in rural America: A mixed methods assessment of maternal depression. Doctoral dissertation.<br /> <br /> Brown, L.E. (2011). A comparison of adolescent mothers and adult mothers with low levels of education. Master thesis.<br /> <br /> Cho, J. (2011). Successful aging and developmental adaptation of oldest-old adults. Doctoral dissertation.<br /> <br /> Deshpande, N. (2010). Understanding health in very late adulthood: The role of personal, social, and community-care resources. Doctoral dissertation.<br /> <br /> Gudmunson, C. G. (2010). Dissertation Title: A life course investigation of financial self-reliance and economic pressure in early adulthood. (Adviser: Virginia S. Zuiker).<br /> <br /> Henninger IV, W. R. (2010). The effects of caregiver depression and caregiver stress on the relationship between poverty and social and emotional development in children. Doctoral dissertation.<br /> <br /> Heuring, S. (May 2011, May). Thesis Title: Overindulgence: Financial Implications for Young Adults. (Adviser: Catherine A. Solheim).<br /> <br /> Jackson, K. (2010). Who stole the American dream: College students, social learning, and risky credit card behavior. Masters Thesis.<br /> <br /> Kim, H. (2010). Intergenerational solidarity in the transnational family lives of Mexican agricultural workers in Minnesota. Masters thesis. (Adviser: Patricia D. Olson).<br /> <br /> Mahatmya, D. (2011). Pathways to positive youth development: Identifying family, school, and neighborhood influences on civic involvement in emerging adulthood. Doctoral dissertation.<br /> <br /> Matzek, A. (June 2011). Dissertation Title: The impact of family and non-family roles on caregiver health over time. (Adviser: Marlene Stum).<br /> <br /> Parker, W. (2011). Financial education as a moderator between social learning and savings intention/behavior among college students. Masters thesis.<br /> <br /> Peterson, B. (2011). Financial education evaluation. Masters project.<br /> <br /> Parsons, S. (2011). Predicting negative attributions in first-time mothers who are teens. Master thesis.<br /> Ryherd, L.M. (2011). Predictors of academic achievement: The role of older sibling and peer relationship factors. Master thesis.<br /> <br /> Sabri, M.F. (2011). Pathways to financial success: Determinants of financial literacy and financial well-being among young adults. Doctoral dissertation.<br /> <br /> Scheetz, L.C. (2010). Utilization of care services among the oldest old. Master thesis.<br /> <br /> Stein, A.G. (2010). Family child care provider beliefs and program quality: A longitudinal study investigating the role of consultation. Doctoral dissertation.<br /> <br /> Young, S.L. (2011). Exploring the relationship between parental self-efficacy and social support systems. Master thesis.<br /> <br /> V. Awards <br /> <br /> Danes, S.M. (2010). Reviewer Excellence Award Certificate from the Family Firm Institute for reviewing excellence for Family Business Review.<br /> <br /> Danes, S.M. Keynote address for IFERA (International Family Enterprise Research Academy) Annual Conference in Palermo, Sicily, entitled, Family Constructs in Family Business Research: Present and Future, June 27-30, 2011.<br /> <br /> Garrison, S. & Gutter, M. (2010). Gender differences in financial socialization and willingness to take financial risks. Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 21(2), 60-72. Won the 2010 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Outstanding Conference Paper Award<br /> <br /> Greder, K., Elva Davies Research Award. Iowa Association of Family and Consumer Sciences.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M., Copur, Z., & Garrison, S. (2010). Social learning opportunities and the financial behaviors of college students. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 38(4), 387-404. Won Best Paper in Personal Finance and Consumer Economics in the Family & Consumer Sciences Research Journal; 11th most downloaded article for this Journal during 2010.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M.S. (2010). National Extension Association for Family and Consumer Sciences Dean Don Felker Financial Management Award.<br /> <br /> Gutter, M. (2011). Jim App Focus Team Award (Family Financial Education Team).<br /> <br /> Hendrickson, L., Hagen Jokela, R., Gilman, J., Croymans, S., Marczak, M, Zuiker, V.S., & Olson, P. (2010). Financial Literacy of College Students: Understanding Student Interests in Technology. Minnesota Association of Extension Educators Scholarship Award , Bloomington, MN. October 4, 2010. <br /> <br /> Lohman, B. J., Stewart, S., Gundersen, C., Garasky, S., & Eisenmann, J. (2009). 2010 National Council on Family Relationship Family and Health Section Professional Paper Award awarded to Adolescent overweight and obesity: Links to food insecurity and individual, maternal, and family stressors. Journal of Adolescent Health, 45, 230  257.<br /> <br /> Lohman, B.J., CHS Career Research Award.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2011). Kenneth Black Jr. Journal Author Award, Second Place, for refereed journal article, Consumer Credit: A Primer for Financial Service Professionals and Their Clients, in the Journal of Financial Service Professionals, 2011.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2011). Dean Don Felker Financial Management Award, National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, for Financial Education Boot Camp, 2011.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2010). Excellence in Financial Literacy Education Curriculum of the Year Award, Institute for Financial Literacy, for Money Talk: A Financial Guide for Women workbook, 2010, with P. Brennan.<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2010). Program Excellence Through Research Award, National Extension Association for Family and Consumer Sciences, for focus group research to inform Later Life Farming: Creating a Retirement Paycheck Web site, 2010, with S. Komar, R.Mickel, and R. Brumfield, R.).<br /> <br /> ONeill, B. (2010). Dean Don Felker Financial Management Award, National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, for content developed by the Financial Security for All (FSA) Community of Practice (CoP) of eXtension, 2010, with FSA CoP colleagues.<br /> <br /> Stum, M. (2011). Invited Technical Expert Panel member for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Community Living Assistance Services and Supports (CLASS) program and National Clearinghouse for long term care information. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />

Impact Statements

  1. 1. The impact of the efforts of NCCC052 to highlight the significance of multistate and multidisciplinary work on family economic issues is evidenced by the accomplishments reported by participating institutions. Of the 122 publications, 35(27%) were categorized as either multistate (n=17), multidisciplinary (n=4), or both multistate AND multidisciplinary (n=14). Additionally, future efforts indicate impact with 21 of the 44 grants and contracts (48%) being either multistate (n=2), multidisciplinary (n=11) or both multistate AND multidisciplinary (n=8).
  2. 2. Another impact made by the committee addresses the importance of establishing research priorities that will be submitted for presentation at an upcoming National Conferences which emphasize both research and practice. This will continue an effort begun last year to maintain the sharing for information with researchers both in the field and the academy.
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Date of Annual Report: 10/30/2014

Report Information

Annual Meeting Dates: 08/14/2013 - 08/14/2013
Period the Report Covers: 10/01/2012 - 09/01/2013

Participants

Kristy Archuleta, Kristy (kristy@ksu.edu) - Kansas State University; Griesdorn, Tim (tgriesdo@iastate.edu) - Iowa State University; Gutter, Michael (msgutter@ufl.edu) - University of Florida; O’Neill, Barbara (oneill@aesop.rutgers.edu) - Rutgers University; Saboe-Wounded Head, Lorna (lorna.woundedhead@sdstate.edu) - South Dakota State University; Xu, Yilan (yilan@uiuc.edu) - University of Illinois; Jasper, Cynthia (crjasper@wisc.edu) – University of Wisconsin

Brief Summary of Minutes

NCCC052 annual meeting
Aug. 14, 2013

Present:
Kristy Archuleta (Kansas State University)
Tim Griesdorn (Iowa State)
Michael Gutter (University of Florida)
Barbara O’Neill (Rutgers University)
Lorna Saboe-Wounded Head (South Dakota State University)
Yilan Xu (University of Illinois)

Advisor
Cynthia Jasper (University of Wisconsin)

Agenda:
Opening comments by Cynthia - welcome
1. Station reports
a. CJ – Center for Financial Security is up and running, change in funding
b. MG – 5th year funding from Bank of America to continue outreach, increasing number of graduate students, reassigned to focus on Extension Leadership, new program leader for FCS Extension, presented on effectiveness of HS personal finance on college students, promoted with tenure in 2012
c. TG – hired J Fox and S Bartholomae to head financial planning program, board certified program and work in extension and outreach efforts to develop a financial coaching program
d. L SWH – FINRA data, emerging adults research
e. YX – concentrated on undergraduate financial planning program, active finance club
f. BO – continue to work on small steps to health and wealth program, working with MG on military personal finance, piloting a program with teachers on economic education, creating worksite wellness handouts which should be available on Rutgers website soon
2. Internationalization of Family Economics –
a. Discussed ways for committee to increase outreach and how can we involve researchers from other communities.
b. Decided to host a panel of researchers to discuss family economics. Took a poll with attendees and determined savings and income equality were the topics to address.
c. Tim G. is willing to coordinate; the committee will meet on Oct. 4th 2-4pm (CST) to plan the panel discussion; send contact information for potential speakers to Tim as soon as possible; when contacting panelist explain the 2 options for topics to find out which they would prefer to address
d. Possible date to hold panel is late November, early December, use Extension, ISU can host on Adobe Connect
3. NC 1172 Update
a. Most recent committee born from NCCC052 for about 10 years, focused on the complex nature of savings, 2 years ago collected survey data, have published 6 papers with a few under review, reauthorized for 5 more years – NC 2172 Behavioral Economics, will build on research conducted by NC1172, will focus on key issues that affect families, focus on experimental design, people can still enroll to be a part of the project, contact AES at university
4. Office Election
a. Chair – Tim Griesdorn
b. Secretary – Lorna Saboe-Wounded Head
c. Vote – nominate Tim as Chair (MG) and Lorna as Secretary (MG), second by LWH, all voted in agreement
5. Research Agenda
a. Forming T committees (technical committees)
b. Hoping to form international scholarship teems from panel discussion
c. NC2172 is focusing on decision making (saving)
d. Science of Extension – thinking about the best practices, what is effective in changing behavior , learning what is working and what is not working in outreach
e. Financial behavior change – what are effective strategies to help change financial behavior
f. Table topic until next meeting – think about possible research areas
6. Planning for next meeting
a. Need to have the next meeting after new year (Oct. 1 2013 – Sept. 30. 2014)
b. Suggestion to meet on-line to coordinate panel discussion then meet face to face in Aug. or Sept. of 2014
c. Committee will meet in October to plan panel – propose Oct. 4th 2-4pm central (3-5 eastern)
d. Motion to adjourn – Tim, second Kristy

Accomplishments

Output – The major purpose of NCCC052 is to facilitate collaboration among family economics researchers nationally and internationally. The group met on Aug. 14, 2013 to discuss internationalization of family economics.<br /> Outcomes/impacts – At the meeting, five research priorities were discussed to identify potential collaborative projects. Priorities identified were international family economic issues, financial decision making, best practices, effective change agents, and outreach in Extension, and effective financial behavior change strategies<br />

Publications

Impact Statements

  1. Outcomes/impacts ? At the meeting, five research priorities were discussed to identify potential collaborative projects. Priorities identified were international family economic issues, financial decision making, best practices, effective change agents, and outreach in Extension, and effective financial behavior change strategies.
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