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COMPULSIVE BUYING TENDENCIES AND PERSONAL FINANCES
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COMPULSIVE BUYING TENDENCIES AND PERSONAL FINANCES

Marcello Spinella, David Lester and Bijou Yang
Psychological reports, v 115(3), pp 670-674
01 Dec 2014
PMID: 25457090

Abstract

Psychology Psychology, Multidisciplinary Social Sciences
In a community sample of 225 adults, scores on the Compulsive Buying Scale were associated with scores on the subscales of the Executive Personal Finance Scale (rs = -.35 to -.70) and the Money Attitudes Scale (positively with using money for impressing others, and negatively with saving and planning). The results suggested that common tendencies toward compulsive buying may not be pathological, but merely associated with attitudes toward money in general and financial management habits.

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