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Data from an economically and racially diverse sample (N = 258) was used to determine (a) if an association between objectively measured income and perceived income adequacy exists, (b) how well individuals assess the adequacy of their income, and (c) if a bias exists, can these estimates be...
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Using a sample of 310 married respondents from one U.S. Midwestern state, a test was conducted to examine the association of financial satisfaction and financial stressors in a spouse’s decision to stay married to the same person or leave the relationship. The role of demographic and...
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether support could be found for either the Affect Infusion Model or the Mood Maintenance Hypothesis regarding how mood influences financial risk tolerance. An ordinary least-squares regression model was used to determine if people who exhibited a...
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This study was designed to determine what variables would differentiate between levels of investor risk tolerance and classify individuals into risk tolerance categories. A model was developed and empirically tested using data from the 1992 Survey of Consumer Finances. Multiple discriminant...
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