Correlates of Risk-Taking Behaviours as a Process of Decision-Making
S M Anwar Yousuf and
Akhtar Jahan
Management and Labour Studies, 1999, vol. 24, issue 4, 243-248
Abstract:
The present investigation is an attempt to find correlates of risk-taking behaviour. The difference between correlated means of social perception ( SPS ) and choice dilemmas ( CDQ ) came out to be statistically significant. A strong positive relationship has been found between SPS and CDQ . It is surprising to find a positive relationship between the scores of behaviour predictions ( BPS ) and choice dilemmas ( CDQ ), though an inverse relationship was expected. All the three scales discussed above have displayed sufficient content validity and may be recommended for future use.
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1177/0258042X9902400404
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