Journal Archives
The Journal of Consumer Education
2001/2002 Issue, Volumes 19/20
Editor
Aimee D. Prawitz, Northern Illinois University
2001/2002 Editorial Board
M. J. Alhabeeb, University of Massachusetts
Karen M. Chan, University of Illinois Extension
Patricia K. Gorman, Grundy County (Iowa) Extension
Gail Heidemann, Fenton High School
Julie Hillery, Northern Illinois University
Frances C. Lawrence, Louisiana State University
Barbara O'Neill, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Mary E. Pritchard, Northern Illinois University
Linda Simpson, Eastern Illinois University
Maude Toussaint-Comeau, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
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Educating Consumers about Investment Risk
Jean M. Lawn -
Delivery of Financial Literacy Programs
Maude Toussaint-Comeau and Sherrie L. W. Rhine -
Educating the Young Consumer: Advancing the Understanding of Clothing Product Quality
Deborah J. C. Meyer and Sara J. Kadolph -
Credit Choices: An Examination of Consumer Approval for the Financing of Luxury Items and Education
Eun-Ju Lee and Jinkook Lee -
Middle School Students' Attitudes Toward Family and Consumer Science Subject Matter: Is Mandatory Coursework Useful in "Selling" the Curriculum?
Sarah Cosbey, Julie Hillery, and Suzanne Petrucci -
Investment Education: A Review of Selected Investment Education Resources
Barbara O'Neill -
Single-Parent and Dual-lncome Families: Time-Poor Consumers?
Melody L.A. LeHew -
E-Consumerism As a Tool for Empowerment
Jong- Youn Rha, Richard Widdows, Neal H. Hooker, and Catherine P. Montalto -
Youth Financial Education Web Sites: Evaluating Value and Appeal
Jan B. Carroll, Judy McKenna, and Marianne C. Bickle -
Insurance Department Web Sites As a Resource for Consumer Educators
Brenda J. Cude -
Educating Young Adult Consumers about the Costs of Health Care and Health Insurance
Mary Ellen Rider
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Financial Fitness Assessment: An Exploratory Study
Barbara O'Neill, P. Christopher Beaugard and Philip M. Wisneski -
Rent-To-Own: Still Costly for Consumers
Adrianne O. Vidrine and Frances C. Lawrence