Decision-making style and self-concept


Autoria(s): Burnett, Paul C.
Data(s)

1991

Resumo

The Flinders Decision-Making Questionnaire (FDMQ) (Mann, 1982), which measures three decision-making styles and decision-making self-esteem, and the Self-Description Questionnaire III (SDQ HI) (Marsh & O'Neill, 1984), which measures 13 facets of self-concept; were administered to 475 university students to investigate some of the tenets of Janis and Mann's (1976, 1977) conflict model of decision-making and to further investigate the influence of self-concept on decision-making behaviours. The findings empirically validated Janis and Mann's (1977) link between decision-making self-esteem and decision-making style. Modest relationships, in the predicted direction, were found between decision-making self-esteem and the three decision-making styles (Vigilance, Defensive Avoidance, and Hypervigilance). In addition, specific facets of self-concept (General, Verbal, Academic, Honesty/Reliability and Problem-Solving Self Concepts) were related to self-reported decision-making behaviours.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27921/

Publicador

Taylor & Francis

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27921/1/c27921.pdf

DOI:10.1080/00050069108258834

Burnett, Paul C. (1991) Decision-making style and self-concept. Australian Psychologist, 26(1), pp. 55-58.

Direitos

Copyright 1991 Taylor & Francis

Fonte

Division of Research and Commercialisation

Palavras-Chave #170100 PSYCHOLOGY #Flinders Decision-Making Questionnaire #Decision-Making #Self-esteem #Self-Description Questionnaire III #Self-Concept
Tipo

Journal Article