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2013 | 44 | 3 | 358-370

Article title

Perception of risk and risk-taking among the lucky and the luckless

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The experience of good fortune and misfortune often reveals itself in the context of risk. We posed the question of whether there are differences between the lucky and the unlucky in perceiving and undertaking risky behaviours, and if these differences constitute predictors of good or ill fortune. A range of instruments were applied in the research to examine groups of lucky and unlucky individuals in respect of their propensity for taking risk, attitudes towards the risk occurring in various domains, the functions of risky behaviours and manner of taking risky decisions depending on the adopted perspective. The research results indicate a number of differences between the differentiated groups. It occurred that the lucky have a greater tendency than the unlucky to take risks, especially in the social and financial (investment) domains; they prefer instrumental risk; and they are more flexible in applying perspectives for potential outcomes when making risky decisions. We conclude that the results received can be interpreted in the context of predictors of good and bad luck.

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44

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3

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358-370

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  • University of Bialystok, Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology, ul. Świerkowa 20, 15-328 Białystok, Poland
  • Jagiellonian University, Institute of Applied Psychology, ul. prof. Łojasiewicza 4, 30-348 Kraków, Poland

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