Literature DB >> 20712157

Sex differences in self-reported risk-taking propensity on the Evaluation of Risks scale.

William D S Killgore1, Nancy L Grugle, Desiree B Killgore, Thomas J Balkin.   

Abstract

The Evaluation of Risks scale was recently developed as a self-report inventory for assessing risk-taking propensity, but further validation is necessary because most studies have predominantly included male subjects. Because males commonly exhibit greater risk-taking propensity than females, evidence of such a sex difference on the scale would further support its construct validity. 29 men and 25 women equated for age (range: 18 to 36 years) completed the scale. Internal consistency of the scale was generally modest, particularly among women. Men scored significantly higher than women on four of nine indices of risk-taking propensity, including Danger Seeking, Energy, Invincibility, and Total Risk-Propensity. Factors measuring thrill seeking and danger seeking correlated positively with a concurrent measure of sensation seeking. Although the higher scores exhibited by men are consistent with prior research on other measures of risk-taking, further research on this scale with samples including women is warranted.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20712157     DOI: 10.2466/pr0.106.3.693-700

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Rep        ISSN: 0033-2941


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