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Predicting domain-specific risk-taking attitudes of mainland China university students: a hyper core self-evaluation approach
Authors:Hoi Yan Cheung  Joseph Wu  Jun Tao
Institution:1. Faculty of Education, University of Macau, Macau, China;2. Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong;3. Psychology Department, Harbin University, Harbin, China
Abstract:This study applied the framework of hyper core self-evaluation to examine the risk-taking attitudes, in the ethical, financial, health/safety, recreational, and social domains, of 437 university students from Harbin, China. Under the hyper core self-evaluation approach, overconfidence and hubristic pride were found to be significant predictors of risk-taking attitudes in the ethical, financial, and health/safety domains. The control variable of sensation seeking found in the Impulsive Behavior Scale was also significant in predicting risk-taking attitudes in certain domains. Different regression analysis models were run to generate these results. Limited studies have focused on Chinese university students’ risk taking attitudes in different domains, and most studies have merely applied sensation seeking and impulsivity in understanding risk-taking. However, this empirical study contributes to finding out whether a particular group of Chinese students had high levels of overconfidence and hubristic pride (as many young people do) and whether these common characteristics could contribute to the understanding of risk-taking attitudes in the five domains.
Keywords:risk-taking attitude  hyper core self-evaluation  overconfidence  hubris  sensation seeking
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