Mediational effects of sensation seeking on the age and financial risk-taking relationship |
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Authors: | Kevin L. Zabel Andrew N. Christopher Pam Marek Mareike B. Wieth Jacqueline J. Carlson |
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Affiliation: | aAlbion College, Department of Psychology, 611 E. Porter Street, Albion MI 49224, USA;bKennesaw State University, Department of Psychology, Kennesaw GA 30144, USA |
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Abstract: | The current study examined the potential mediating role of sensation seeking in the well-established negative relationship between age and financial risk-taking. A total of 299 participants, aged 17–90 years, allocated hypothetical money into mutual funds that varied in risk and completed a sensation seeking measure. Hierarchical multiple regressions revealed that the amount of variability age accounted for in risk-taking (4.1%; β = −.22) was significantly reduced when sensation seeking was controlled for (0.8%; β = −.12). A Sobel test revealed that sensation seeking fully mediated the aforementioned relationship. Results suggest sensation seeking’s role as a mediator in more physiologically arousing risk-taking contexts (e.g., surfing). Discussion recommends investigating potential biologically and cognitively-rooted mediators and moderators of the age and risk-taking relationship. |
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Keywords: | Risk-taking Sensation seeking Age Mediation |
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