TY - JOUR
T1 - Convergence of Age Differences in Risk Preference, Impulsivity, and Self-Control
T2 - A Multiverse Analysis
AU - Tisdall, Loreen
AU - Frey, Renato
AU - Wulff, Dirk U.
AU - Kellen, David
AU - Mata, Rui
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s).
PY - 2024/8/1
Y1 - 2024/8/1
N2 - Objectives: Numerous theories exist regarding age differences in risk preference and related constructs, yet many of them offer conflicting predictions and fail to consider convergence between measurement modalities or constructs. To pave the way for conceptual clarification and theoretical refinement, in this preregistered study we aimed to comprehensively examine age effects on risk preference, impulsivity, and self-control using different measurement modalities, and to assess their convergence. Methods: We collected a large battery of self-report, informant report, behavioral, hormone, and neuroimaging measures from a cross-sectional sample of 148 (55% female) healthy human participants between 16 and 81 years (mean age=46 years, standard deviation [SD]=19). We used an extended sample of 182 participants (54% female, mean age=46 years, SD=19) for robustness checks concerning the results from self-reports, informant reports, and behavioral measures. For our main analysis, we performed specification curve analyses to visualize and estimate the convergence between the different modalities and constructs. Results: Our multiverse analysis approach revealed convergent results for risk preference, impulsivity, and self-control from self-And informant reports, suggesting a negative effect of age. For behavioral, hormonal, and neuroimaging outcomes, age effects were mostly absent. Discussion: Our findings call for conceptual clarification and improved operationalization to capture the putative mechanisms underlying age-related differences in risk preference and related constructs.
AB - Objectives: Numerous theories exist regarding age differences in risk preference and related constructs, yet many of them offer conflicting predictions and fail to consider convergence between measurement modalities or constructs. To pave the way for conceptual clarification and theoretical refinement, in this preregistered study we aimed to comprehensively examine age effects on risk preference, impulsivity, and self-control using different measurement modalities, and to assess their convergence. Methods: We collected a large battery of self-report, informant report, behavioral, hormone, and neuroimaging measures from a cross-sectional sample of 148 (55% female) healthy human participants between 16 and 81 years (mean age=46 years, standard deviation [SD]=19). We used an extended sample of 182 participants (54% female, mean age=46 years, SD=19) for robustness checks concerning the results from self-reports, informant reports, and behavioral measures. For our main analysis, we performed specification curve analyses to visualize and estimate the convergence between the different modalities and constructs. Results: Our multiverse analysis approach revealed convergent results for risk preference, impulsivity, and self-control from self-And informant reports, suggesting a negative effect of age. For behavioral, hormonal, and neuroimaging outcomes, age effects were mostly absent. Discussion: Our findings call for conceptual clarification and improved operationalization to capture the putative mechanisms underlying age-related differences in risk preference and related constructs.
KW - Biology
KW - Cross-sectional life span trajectories
KW - Revealed preferences
KW - Risk taking
KW - Stated preferences
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U2 - 10.1093/geronb/gbae092
DO - 10.1093/geronb/gbae092
M3 - Article
C2 - 38780401
AN - SCOPUS:85198672073
SN - 1079-5014
VL - 79
JO - Journals of Gerontology - Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
JF - Journals of Gerontology - Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
IS - 8
M1 - gbae092
ER -