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The money attitude of covert and overt narcissists
Personality and Individual Differences, 2011Abstract The money attitude of covert and overt narcissists was studied. Both covert and overt narcissism predicted the power-prestige dimension of money attitude, which were both mediated by the need for social power. Interestingly, the relationship for covert narcissism was also mediated by the fear of negative social evaluation, confirming its ...
Kim-Pong Tam, Tse-Mei Shu
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Money Attitude Typology and Stock Investment
Journal of Behavioral Finance, 2006This study identifies segments of individual investors based on their money attitudes (attitude toward financial security, attitude toward stock investing, obsession with money, perceived immorality of the stock market, attitude toward gambling, interest in financial matters, attitude toward saving, frankness about finances). A cluster analysis of data
Michael Siegrist
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Furnham's Money Attitude Scale
Psychological Reports, 2002An item-analysis of responses from 186 undergraduates to the Money Attitude Scale developed by Furnham did not replicate the factor pattern which he derived.
Bijou, Yang, David, Lester
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Money Attitudes and Personality
Psychological Reports, 2005In a sample of 67 students, neuroticism scores were associated with money attitude scores. The higher the neuroticism score the higher the impulsivity and the lower the motivational drive, organization, and planning scores.
Marcello, Spinella, David, Lester
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The Development of a Money Attitude Scale
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1982On the basis of the clinical and theoretical literature, 62 items in the domains of security, retention, and power-prestige were generated. Factor analysis yielded five factors: power-prestige, retention-time, distrust, quality, and anxiety. A 29-item Money Attitude Scale (MAS) was developed on the basis of four of these factors.
K T, Yamauchi, D J, Templer
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Money profiles: the love of money, attitudes, and needs
Personnel Review, 2005Purpose – To develop money profiles based on money attitudes and investigate differences in work‐related attitudes across money profiles.Design/methodology/approach – Data from 564 university students in the USA were collected and four money profiles based on the Love of Money Scale (LOMS) were identified using cluster analysis.Findings – Achieving ...
Thomas Li‐Ping Tang +2 more
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Psychological consequences of money and money attitudes in dictator game
Polish Psychological Bulletin, 2012Psychological consequences of money and money attitudes in dictator game According to the research conducted by Vohs, Mead, and Goode (2006, 2008), reminders of money cause people to behave self-sufficiently, and especially to reveal a reduced tendency to charitable behaviour.
Agata Gąsiorowska, Anna Hełka
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Personality and Individual Differences, 1999
Abstract Despite the central role money attitudes play in our lives, little is known about the factors which shape these attitudes. This is particularly true when discussing consumer behavior in Mexico. Mexicos emergence as a major economic force and member of the worldwide consumer culture Roberts and Martinez, 1997 .
James A Roberts, Cesar J Sepulveda M
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Abstract Despite the central role money attitudes play in our lives, little is known about the factors which shape these attitudes. This is particularly true when discussing consumer behavior in Mexico. Mexicos emergence as a major economic force and member of the worldwide consumer culture Roberts and Martinez, 1997 .
James A Roberts, Cesar J Sepulveda M
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Money Attitudes Among Iranians: A Test of Yamauchi and Templer’s Money Attitudes Scale
Unity, Diversity and Culture, 2016The factor structure of Yamauchi and Templer’s (1982) attitudes toward money scale was explored in Iran. While some items loaded on the same factors as found in western contexts, some unique factors were also found, reflecting particular cultural and economic impacts on money attitudes in Iran. Both etic and emic factors emerged.
Talaei, Amirreza, Kwantes, Catherine T
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