Approbation of the Decision Making Tendency Inventory in the Russian Sample

We present the results of approbating the Decision Making Tendency Inventory (Misuraca et al., 2015) in the Russian sample (N=423, Mage= 25,01, SD = 9,63). The development of H. Simon’s satisficing theory in the current studies is considered. Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the theoretical th...

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Main Author: Razvaliaeva A.Yu.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2018-06-01
Series:Консультативная психология и психотерапия
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Online Access:http://psyjournals.ru/en/mpj/2018/n3/Razvaliaeva.shtml
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spelling doaj-ddcb84f6c7ba4b0f913eaf30542d0b632020-11-25T02:16:43ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationКонсультативная психология и психотерапия2075-34702311-94462018-06-0126314616310.17759/cpp.2018260308Approbation of the Decision Making Tendency Inventory in the Russian SampleRazvaliaeva A.Yu.0MSU M. V. LomonosovWe present the results of approbating the Decision Making Tendency Inventory (Misuraca et al., 2015) in the Russian sample (N=423, Mage= 25,01, SD = 9,63). The development of H. Simon’s satisficing theory in the current studies is considered. Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the theoretical three-scale structure of the inventory. We describe the relations between maximizing, minimizing and satisficing scales and personal factors of decision-making, age, and education (its level and difficulty). The study demonstrates that maximizing and satisficing are close tendencies, implemented in case of making important effortful and resource-consuming (e.g., time-consuming) decisions, whereas minimizing is connected to withdrawal from effort and knowledge, avoidant strategies and ambiguity intolerance. The yielded results suggest that satisficing needs to be trained in conditions of high demands for the cognitive sphere such as studying in a higher education institution.http://psyjournals.ru/en/mpj/2018/n3/Razvaliaeva.shtmlDMTImaximizingminimizingsatisficingdecision-making
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Approbation of the Decision Making Tendency Inventory in the Russian Sample
Консультативная психология и психотерапия
DMTI
maximizing
minimizing
satisficing
decision-making
author_facet Razvaliaeva A.Yu.
author_sort Razvaliaeva A.Yu.
title Approbation of the Decision Making Tendency Inventory in the Russian Sample
title_short Approbation of the Decision Making Tendency Inventory in the Russian Sample
title_full Approbation of the Decision Making Tendency Inventory in the Russian Sample
title_fullStr Approbation of the Decision Making Tendency Inventory in the Russian Sample
title_full_unstemmed Approbation of the Decision Making Tendency Inventory in the Russian Sample
title_sort approbation of the decision making tendency inventory in the russian sample
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Консультативная психология и психотерапия
issn 2075-3470
2311-9446
publishDate 2018-06-01
description We present the results of approbating the Decision Making Tendency Inventory (Misuraca et al., 2015) in the Russian sample (N=423, Mage= 25,01, SD = 9,63). The development of H. Simon’s satisficing theory in the current studies is considered. Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the theoretical three-scale structure of the inventory. We describe the relations between maximizing, minimizing and satisficing scales and personal factors of decision-making, age, and education (its level and difficulty). The study demonstrates that maximizing and satisficing are close tendencies, implemented in case of making important effortful and resource-consuming (e.g., time-consuming) decisions, whereas minimizing is connected to withdrawal from effort and knowledge, avoidant strategies and ambiguity intolerance. The yielded results suggest that satisficing needs to be trained in conditions of high demands for the cognitive sphere such as studying in a higher education institution.
topic DMTI
maximizing
minimizing
satisficing
decision-making
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