A comparative study in money attitude among university students: a gendered view

The paper aims to examine gender differences in money attitude among college students. Using the stratified sampling method, 2,340 college students from six public and five private colleges were studied. The findings indicate gender differences for different dimensions of money attitude, in which ma...

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Main Authors: Falahati, Leila, Paim, Laily
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Marsland Press 2011
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22619/1/A%20comparative%20study%20in%20money%20attitude%20among%20university%20students%20a%20gendered%20view.pdf
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description The paper aims to examine gender differences in money attitude among college students. Using the stratified sampling method, 2,340 college students from six public and five private colleges were studied. The findings indicate gender differences for different dimensions of money attitude, in which males were attached to money as a power/prestige tool while experiencing anxiety and having a retentive attitude toward money. Meanwhile female students were conservatively minded about money, as well as being attached to money for self-gratification purposes.
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spelling upm.eprints-226192015-11-26T05:46:34Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22619/ A comparative study in money attitude among university students: a gendered view Falahati, Leila Paim, Laily The paper aims to examine gender differences in money attitude among college students. Using the stratified sampling method, 2,340 college students from six public and five private colleges were studied. The findings indicate gender differences for different dimensions of money attitude, in which males were attached to money as a power/prestige tool while experiencing anxiety and having a retentive attitude toward money. Meanwhile female students were conservatively minded about money, as well as being attached to money for self-gratification purposes. Marsland Press 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22619/1/A%20comparative%20study%20in%20money%20attitude%20among%20university%20students%20a%20gendered%20view.pdf Falahati, Leila and Paim, Laily (2011) A comparative study in money attitude among university students: a gendered view. Journal of American Science, 7 (6). art. no. 173. pp. 1144-1148. ISSN 1545-1003; ESSN: 2375-7264 http://www.jofamericanscience.org/journals/am-sci/am0706/
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