Megan Hunter, Colin Camerer, Wesley R. Hartmann, P. Landry, Ryan Webb, J. Lattin
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Can Facing the Truth Improve Outcomes? Effects of Information in Consumer Finance
This article explores when consumers avoid learning information about their credit scores and how viewing one’s credit score impacts future credit scores.