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INVESTOR PSYCHOLOGY VS. SPECULATOR PSYCHOLOGY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
International Journal of Management, Economics and CommerceThis study delves into the psychological distinctions between investors and speculators, with a focus on their decision-making processes and behavioral biases.
S. M
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A study on the Influence of Investor psychology on stock market trends at Bajaj Finserv, Nagpur
INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENTInvestor psychology plays a pivotal role in shaping stock market trends, significantly impacting investment decisions and market dynamics. The study explores the psychological factors influencing investors at Bajaj Finserv, Nagpur, including risk ...
Pratik Champat Halwale, Atul B. Tekade
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An analysis of impact of personality traits and mindfulness on risk aversion of individual investors
Current Psychology, 2021Vesarach Aumeboonsuke, A. Čaplánová
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Can psychology learn from the natural sciences?
Theory & PsychologyI argue that psychology can learn from the natural sciences and focus on the weight that physics attributes to precise theories. Much of psychology can be increasingly characterized by theory aversion—yet not the kind motivated by positivism.
Gerd Gigerenzer
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Large Language Models (LLMs) exhibit systematic risk-taking behaviors analogous to those observed in gambling psychology, including overconfidence bias, loss-chasing tendencies, and probability misjudgment.
Y. Du
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Large Language Models (LLMs) exhibit systematic risk-taking behaviors analogous to those observed in gambling psychology, including overconfidence bias, loss-chasing tendencies, and probability misjudgment.
Y. Du
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Assessment (Odessa, Fla.)
Maladaptive risk attitudes, such as extreme risk seeking and risk aversion, are closely linked to psychopathology such as psychopathy and anxiety. Having culturally appropriate assessments of risk attitudes is essential for the research of psychology and
Yiyun Shou +4 more
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Maladaptive risk attitudes, such as extreme risk seeking and risk aversion, are closely linked to psychopathology such as psychopathy and anxiety. Having culturally appropriate assessments of risk attitudes is essential for the research of psychology and
Yiyun Shou +4 more
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Risk Perception and Portfolio Management of Equity Investors
INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENTThe main concern of this research project is to assess the relationship between risk perception and the portfolios of equity investors. Further, the study investigates how investors perceive and evaluate risk in investments and how this perception ...
DR. Lokesh Agarwal +4 more
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The Psychology of Consumer Behavior during Economic Recessions and its Impact on Political Attitudes
June-July 2024This study examines the intricate relationship between consumer behavior during economic recessions and subsequent shifts in political attitudes.
Dr. S. Ramesh
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Management Science Advances
The purpose of the study is to explore the impact of behavioral biases on the investment decisions of individual investors of the Pakistan Stock Exchange, with the mediation and moderation mechanism.
Iraj Khalid, Lubna Riaz
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The purpose of the study is to explore the impact of behavioral biases on the investment decisions of individual investors of the Pakistan Stock Exchange, with the mediation and moderation mechanism.
Iraj Khalid, Lubna Riaz
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Case Studies in the Environment
One of the dominant ethics of natural resource management (NRM), and arguably Western culture, is consequentialism, which evaluates the ethical merit of decisions based solely on consequences or outcomes of those decisions.
Claire E. Rapp, M. Nelson
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One of the dominant ethics of natural resource management (NRM), and arguably Western culture, is consequentialism, which evaluates the ethical merit of decisions based solely on consequences or outcomes of those decisions.
Claire E. Rapp, M. Nelson
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