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Zhang, Kefan, 1957-Issue Date
1989Advisor
Wilhelm, Mari S.
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The University of Arizona.Rights
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This study was carried out with the purpose of discovering what factors are predictive of money management behavior; Plan, Implement, and Evaluative Feedback. The data used in this study was subset data collected during 1988, under the NC-167 project entitled "Family Resource Utilization as a Factor in Determining Economic Well Being of Rural Families". Three hundred and seven financial managers in families from Arizona completed and returned the questionnaire used in this study. It was found that (1) the power money attitude, the inadequacy money attitude, and gender were predictor variables of plan behavior; (2) the inadequacy money attitude and age were predictor variables of evaluative feedback.Type
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M.S.Degree Level
mastersDegree Program
Graduate CollegeFamily and Consumer Resources