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traits mediate the effect of income on life satisfaction. The effect of neuroticism, which measures sensitivity to threat and … usually observed concavity of the relationship: individuals with a higher neuroticism score enjoy extra income more than those … and neuroticism is introduced, income does not have a significant effect on its own. To interpret the results, we present …
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traits mediate the effect of income on life satisfaction. The effect of neuroticism, which measures sensitivity to threat and … usually observed concavity of the relationship: individuals with a higher neuroticism score enjoy extra income more than those … and neuroticism is introduced, income does not have a significant effect on its own. To interpret the results, we present …
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interaction between income and neuroticism is introduced, income does not have signi cant e ect on his own. To interpret the … realized income, and this is modulated by Neuroticism and (ii) income increases in aspirations with a slope less than unity, so …We show that personality traits mediate the e ect of income on Life Satisfaction. The e ect is strong in the case of …
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traits mediate the effect of income on life satisfaction. The effect of neuroticism, which measures sensitivity to threat and … usually observed concavity of the relationship: individuals with a higher neuroticism score enjoy extra income more than those … and neuroticism is introduced, income does not have a significant effect on its own. To interpret the results, we present …
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interaction between income and neuroticism is introduced, income does not have significant effect on his own. To interpret the … realized income, and this is modulated by Neuroticism and (ii) income increases in aspirations with a slope less than unity, so … substantial effect of traits on income. -- Life satisfaction ; household income ; personality theory ; neuroticism …
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interaction between income and neuroticism is introduced, income does not have significant effect on his own. To interpret the … realized income, and this is modulated by Neuroticism and (ii) income increases in aspirations with a slope less than unity, so …We show that personality traits mediate the effect of income on Life Satisfaction. The effect is strong in the case of …
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interaction between income and neuroticism is introduced, income does not have significant effect on his own. To interpret the … realized income, and this is modulated by Neuroticism and (ii) income increases in aspirations with a slope less than unity, so …We show that personality traits mediate the effect of income on Life Satisfaction. The effect is strong in the case of …
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In an experiment that elicits subjects' willingness to pay (WTP) for the outcome of a lottery, we confirm the fourfold pattern of risk attitudes described by Kahneman and Tversky. In addition, we document a systematic effect of stake sizes on the magnitude and sign of the relative risk premium,...
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This paper discusses two approaches for the analysis of multi-outcome lotteries. The first uses Cumulative Prospect Theory. The second is the Relative Utility Function, which strongly resembles the utility function hypothesized by Markowitz (1952). It is shown that the relative utility model...
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