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Measuring an individual's tendency to take risks: the Risk Propensity Scale.
R.M. Meertens
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, R. Lion
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CAPHRI - Care and Public Health Research Institute
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Propensity Scale
100%
Risk Propensity
100%
Discriminant Validity
50%
Risky Decision Making
25%
Sensation Seeking
25%
Test-retest Reliability
25%
Risk-taking Behavior
25%
Risk Perception
25%
Low-to-moderate
25%
Reliability Validity
25%
General Risks
25%
Reliability Coefficient
25%
Gambling
25%
Perception Research
25%
Need for Cognition
25%
Risk Inventory
25%
Everyday Risk
25%
Need for Structure
25%
Internal Consistency Reliability
25%
Self-esteem Scale
25%
Psychology
Discriminant Validity
100%
Decision Making
50%
Risk Perception
50%
Test-Retest Reliability
50%
Self-Esteem
50%
Gambling
50%
Risk-Taking
50%
Sensation Seeking
50%
Risk Behavior
50%
INIS
risks
100%
reliability
37%
correlations
12%
decision making
12%
inventories
12%