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Temperature and Low-Stakes Cognitive Performance

Xin Zhang, Xi Chen, Xiaobo Zhang

2023Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists22 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study offers some of the first evidence in a developing country context that transitory exposure to high temperatures may disrupt low-stakes cognitive activities across a range of age cohorts. By matching eight years of repeated cognitive tests among all the participants in a nationally representative longitudinal survey in China with weather data according to the exact time and geographic location of their assessment, we show that exposure to a temperature above 32°C on the test date, relative to a moderate day within 22°C–24°C, leads to a sizable decline in their math scores by 0.066 standard deviations (equivalent to 0.23 years of education). Further, the effect on the math test scores is more salient for individuals who are older or less educated.

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Context (archaeology)Test (biology)CognitionMatching (statistics)PsychologyCognitive testSalientCognitive declineDemographyGerontologyDevelopmental psychologyGeographyMedicineStatisticsMathematicsSociologyDementiaDiseasePaleontologyBiologyNeurosciencePathologyArchaeologyAir Quality Monitoring and ForecastingMachine Learning in Materials ScienceOcean Acidification Effects and Responses
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