Risk-taking is a complex form of decision-making that involves calculated assessments of potential costs and rewards that may be immediate or delayed. Thus, making predictions about inter-individual variation in risk-taking due to personality traits, decision styles or other attributes can be difficult. The association of risk-taking with gender is well-supported; males report higher propensity for risk-taking and show higher risk-taking on tasks measuring actual risk-taking behavior. Risk-taking also appears to be associated with circadian phenotypes (chronotypes), with evening-types reporting higher levels of risk-taking—but this association may be confounded by the fact that, in certain age groups, males are more likely to be evening-typ...
Chronotye is associated with age, sex, personality, and parental monitoring during childhood. The ev...
Gender studies have showed that women take fewer risks than men do. Previous research has also provi...
Evening chronotype associates with health complications possibly via lifestyle factors, while the co...
Risk-taking is a complex form of decision-making that involves calculated assessments of potential c...
Males and evening types report greater risk-taking; only females show significant differences in ris...
The effects of gender, diurnal preference, trait anxiety and sleep disturbance on risk propensity an...
Descriptive statistics for gender differences in risk propensity, risk-taking behavior, diurnal pref...
(A) Risk propensity as measured by the score in the health/safety domain on the DOSPERT. Risk propen...
Over the past decades, decision making under risk has garnered a great amount of attention both in t...
Background: Light–dark alternation has always been the strongest external circadian “zeitgeber” for ...
There is a significant gender imbalance on financial trading floors. This motivated us to investigat...
BACKGROUND: Light-dark alternation has always been the strongest external circadian "zeitgeber" f...
Abstract Background This study explores the association between chronotypes and adolescent health ri...
Diurnal subjective sleepiness has been associated with a large number of negative outcomes, such as ...
An individual's chronotype reflects how the circadian system embeds itself into the 24-h day with rh...
Chronotye is associated with age, sex, personality, and parental monitoring during childhood. The ev...
Gender studies have showed that women take fewer risks than men do. Previous research has also provi...
Evening chronotype associates with health complications possibly via lifestyle factors, while the co...
Risk-taking is a complex form of decision-making that involves calculated assessments of potential c...
Males and evening types report greater risk-taking; only females show significant differences in ris...
The effects of gender, diurnal preference, trait anxiety and sleep disturbance on risk propensity an...
Descriptive statistics for gender differences in risk propensity, risk-taking behavior, diurnal pref...
(A) Risk propensity as measured by the score in the health/safety domain on the DOSPERT. Risk propen...
Over the past decades, decision making under risk has garnered a great amount of attention both in t...
Background: Light–dark alternation has always been the strongest external circadian “zeitgeber” for ...
There is a significant gender imbalance on financial trading floors. This motivated us to investigat...
BACKGROUND: Light-dark alternation has always been the strongest external circadian "zeitgeber" f...
Abstract Background This study explores the association between chronotypes and adolescent health ri...
Diurnal subjective sleepiness has been associated with a large number of negative outcomes, such as ...
An individual's chronotype reflects how the circadian system embeds itself into the 24-h day with rh...
Chronotye is associated with age, sex, personality, and parental monitoring during childhood. The ev...
Gender studies have showed that women take fewer risks than men do. Previous research has also provi...
Evening chronotype associates with health complications possibly via lifestyle factors, while the co...