IJSRP, Volume 11, Issue 3, March 2021 Edition [ISSN 2250-3153]
Dr. Nirmala Loung-Poorunder
Abstract:
The study was undertaken with the purpose of studying Risk-Taking levels and Decision-Making styles of working and non-working females (aged 18 to 35) in Mauritius. The sample comprised of 50 working and 50 non-working females. It was a quantitative research and they were assessed through “Decision-Making style” and “Risk-Taking” questionnaires. Results showed significant difference in risk-taking and decision-making levels of both groups. Non-working subjects take more risk than working subjects. Sensation and Thinking Decision-Making styles are mostly used by both groups. Both groups did not differ significantly regarding Decision-Making style.