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Abed Rabbani
Abed Rabbani
Associate Professor, University of Missouri
Verified email at missouri.edu
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The Grable and Lytton risk-tolerance scale: A 15-year retrospective
S Kuzniak, A Rabbani, W Heo, J Ruiz-Menjivar, J Grable
Financial Services Review 24 (2), 177-192, 2015
1022015
Financial anxiety, physiological arousal, and planning intention
J Grable, W Heo, A Rabbani
Journal of Financial Therapy 5 (2), 2, 2015
962015
Technical Efficiency of FreshwaterAquaculture and its Determinants in Tripura, India
K Singh, MM Dey, AG Rabbani, PO Sudhakaran, G Thapa
Agricultural Economics Research Review 22 (2), 185-195, 2009
942009
Effects of tank colour on larval survival and development of mud crab Scylla serrata (Forskål)
AG Rabbani, C Zeng
Aquaculture Research 36 (11), 1112-1119, 2005
662005
An evaluation of the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the risk tolerance of financial decision makers
W Heo, A Rabbani, JE Grable
Finance Research Letters 41, 101842, 2021
432021
Stock market volatility and changes in financial risk tolerance during the Great Recession
AG Rabbani, JE Grable, W Heo, L Nobre, S Kuzniak
Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning 28 (1), 140-154, 2017
412017
Risk tolerance across life domains: Evidence from a sample of older adults
JE Grable, A Rabbani
Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning 25 (2), 174-183, 2014
412014
A test of the association between the initial surge in COVID-19 cases and subsequent changes in financial risk tolerance
W Heo, JE Grable, AG Rabbani
Review of Behavioral Finance 13 (1), 3-19, 2021
352021
Determinants of catfish, basa and tra importation into the USA: an application of an augmented gravity model
AG Rabbani, MM Dey, K Singh
The Market for Aquaculture Products, 81-96, 2017
312017
Determinants of retail price and sales volume of catfish products in the United States: An application of retail scanner data
MM Dey, AG Rabbani, K Singh, CR Engle
Aquaculture Economics & Management 18 (2), 120-148, 2014
302014
Association between investment risk tolerance and portfolio risk: The role of confidence level
Z Yao, AG Rabbani
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance 30, 100482, 2021
272021
Does personality predict financial risk tolerance of pre-retiree baby boomers?
AG Rabbani, Z Yao, C Wang
Journal of Behavioral and experimental finance 23, 124-132, 2019
232019
Financial risk tolerance, sensation seeking, and locus of control among pre-retiree baby boomers
AG Rabbani, Z Yao, C Wang, JE Grable
Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2020
202020
Mediation effect of financial education between financial stress and use of financial technology
W Heo, JM Lee, AG Rabbani
Journal of Family and Economic Issues 42, 413-428, 2021
192021
A latent profile analysis of college students' financial knowledge: The role of financial education, financial well-being, and financial risk tolerance
AG Rabbani, W Heo, JM Lee
Journal of Education for Business 97 (2), 112-118, 2022
162022
A test of the relevant association between utility theory and subjective risk tolerance: Introducing the Profit-to-Willingness ratio
W Heo, JE Grable, AG Rabbani
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance 19, 84-88, 2018
162018
The role of financial literacy in describing the use of professional financial advisors before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
A Rabbani, W Heo, JE Grable
Journal of Financial Services Marketing 26 (4), 226-236, 2021
142021
The investment risk tolerance assessment: A resource for extension educators
A Rabbani, B O'Neill, F Lawrence, J Grable
The Journal of Extension 56 (7), 3, 2018
142018
Mediation between financial risk tolerance and equity ownership: Assessing the role of financial knowledge underconfidence
W Heo, AG Rabbani, JM Lee
Journal of Financial Services Marketing 26, 169-180, 2021
122021
Financial risk tolerance before and after a stock market shock: Testing the recency bias hypothesis
AG Rabbani, JE Grable, B O'Neill, F Lawrence, Z Yao
Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2020
102020
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