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- Title
Възрастови и полово-ролеви различия към паричните нагласи
- Authors
Angelova, Natasha Virmozelova
- Abstract
This article presents research examining the interrelations between gender-role identifications, people's biological sex, age as well as their beliefs and behaviors about money. The study surveyed 240 people ranged between the ages of 17 and 91 (M = 38.68, SD = 1.81). The Bulgarian adaptations of the methodologies were used: Sandra Bem's Sex-Role Inventory- (BSRI) and Adrian Furnham's Questionnaire on Beliefs and Behaviors about Money. The results obtained suggested that people with different gender-role patterns (masculine type, feminine type, androgynous type, undifferentiated type) have different beliefs and behaviors towards money. According to the results of this research, biological sex is related to the formation of attitudes and beliefs in men that money can be the main purpose and value, and be used to demonstrate excellence. The data showed that women tend to feel more tension, anxiety, and guilt when spending money, and also perceive money as a means of security and protection. The assumption that respondents from different age groups have different beliefs and attitudes about money was also confirmed.
- Publication
Psychological Thought, 2020, Vol 13, Issue 1, p169
- ISSN
2193-7281
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.37708/psyct.v13i1.404