Exploring the relationship between personality and money scripts while controlling for demography, ideology, and self-esteem

Adrian Furnham, Stephen Cuppello
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Financial planners seek to learn more about their clients' personalities and money scripts due to the significant influence these factors have on financial behavior and decision-making. This study surveyed 288 adults with a personality assessment (HPTI: High Potential Trait Indicator), and their money scripts (KMSI-R: Klontz Money Script Inventory) while controlling for demography (sex, age, and education), ideology (religious, political beliefs, and optimism), and self-esteem (measurements of personal ratings on a variety of scales). The results indicated that each of the six traits measured by the HPTI (Conscientiousness, Adjustment, Curiosity, Risk Approach, Ambiguity Acceptance, and Competitiveness) related to the four money scripts measured by the KMSI-R (avoidant, worship, status, and vigilance). More Adjustable individuals were less likely to have Money Avoidance scripts, whereas more Competitive people had higher Money Worship and Money Status scripts. The study underlined the role of personality variables in understanding money beliefs.

在控制人口统计学、意识形态和自尊的同时,探索个性和金钱脚本之间的关系
理财规划师寻求更多地了解客户的个性和理财策略,因为这些因素对财务行为和决策有着重大影响。这项研究对288名成年人进行了人格评估(HPTI:高潜力特质指标)和金钱脚本(KMSI-R:Klontz金钱脚本清单),同时控制了人口统计学(性别、年龄和教育)、意识形态(宗教、政治信仰和乐观主义)和自尊(各种量表上的个人评级测量)。结果表明,HPTI测量的六个特质(认真、调整、好奇、风险方法、歧义接受和竞争力)中的每一个都与KMSI-R测量的四个金钱脚本(回避、崇拜、地位和警惕)有关。更具可调节性的人不太可能有金钱回避脚本,而更有竞争力的人有更高的金钱崇拜和金钱地位脚本。这项研究强调了人格变量在理解金钱信仰方面的作用。
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