Objective: This research attempted to clarify the role played by personality traits and self-regulated motivation in affecting decision-making tendencies. Method: Study 1 (n = 209) examined whether the Big Five personality traits predict minimising, maximising, and satisficing tendencies; Study 2 (n = 460) tested the mediating role of self-regulatory orientations in the relationship between personality traits and decision-making tendencies by performing structural equation modelling with latent variables. Results: Conscientiousness emerged as the strongest positive predictor of maximising, whereas openness to experience, conscientiousness, and agreeableness emerged as negative predictors of satisficing. As for the mediational model, both...
This study explores the relationship between decision-making style, as measured by the Melbourne Dec...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between personality and certain charact...
The purpose of the present study was to examine whether the Big Five personality factors could predi...
Objective: This research attempted to clarify the role played by personality traits and self-regulat...
Objective: This research attempted to clarify the role played by personality traits and self-regulat...
This study explores the relationship between decision-making style, as measured by the Melbourne Dec...
This study examined relationships between a composite of several facet-level traits within the five-...
Abstract Research suggests a dual-system theory of motivation on decision-making in humans, consisti...
Pitting long-term goals against short-term desires is among the most difficult tasks in human decisi...
One of the most important topics in the decision making domain is how individual subjects determine ...
Our study investigated the effect personality and mood had on decision-making. We compared the speed...
Emerging research has highlighted the utility of measuring individual differences in decision-making...
Emerging research has highlighted the utility of measuring individual differences in decision-making...
This study explores the relationship between decision-making style, as measured by the Melbourne Dec...
The way individuals make choices and decisions influences their behavior and life style. The choice ...
This study explores the relationship between decision-making style, as measured by the Melbourne Dec...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between personality and certain charact...
The purpose of the present study was to examine whether the Big Five personality factors could predi...
Objective: This research attempted to clarify the role played by personality traits and self-regulat...
Objective: This research attempted to clarify the role played by personality traits and self-regulat...
This study explores the relationship between decision-making style, as measured by the Melbourne Dec...
This study examined relationships between a composite of several facet-level traits within the five-...
Abstract Research suggests a dual-system theory of motivation on decision-making in humans, consisti...
Pitting long-term goals against short-term desires is among the most difficult tasks in human decisi...
One of the most important topics in the decision making domain is how individual subjects determine ...
Our study investigated the effect personality and mood had on decision-making. We compared the speed...
Emerging research has highlighted the utility of measuring individual differences in decision-making...
Emerging research has highlighted the utility of measuring individual differences in decision-making...
This study explores the relationship between decision-making style, as measured by the Melbourne Dec...
The way individuals make choices and decisions influences their behavior and life style. The choice ...
This study explores the relationship between decision-making style, as measured by the Melbourne Dec...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between personality and certain charact...
The purpose of the present study was to examine whether the Big Five personality factors could predi...