Risk taking as a function of skill and chance orientations.

Author(s)
Lupfer, M. & Jones, M.
Year
Abstract

Whether a person believes the outcomes of his decisions are dependent upon skill or chance presumably influences the riskiness of his choices. Decisions made under a skill orientation were marked by a higher mean level of risk and a less variable pattern of risk than decisions made under a change orientation. Attempts to the process that mediated the relationship between skill-chance orientation and risk taking were unsuccessful.

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Library number
A 9065 fo
Source

Psychological Reports, 1971, p. 27-33

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