The Asian Age

Emotionall­y stable people spend more during vacay

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Washington, Sept. 16: Emotionall­y stable people spend more during the holiday season, as compared to people who are nervous with a lower stress- threshold ( higher neuroticis­m).

How consumers spend money during this time period is of interest for retailers as well as for individual­s who are looking to better understand and control their spending habits.

Co- lead author Sara Weston said, “We've known for a while that personalit­y is related to what we call ‘ broad outcomes:’ how much money you make or how happy you are or how long you live but we know less about why personalit­y is related to those things.”

In their study, Weston, co- lead author Joe Gladstone and colleagues showed that personalit­y traits are related to more specific spending behaviors, which should, in turn, impact the broad outcomes, like long- term financial goals.

The study showed people, who are more emotionall­y stable, spend more over the holidays while those high in neuroticis­m spend less over the same time period.

In addition, those with more artistic interests and more active imaginatio­ns, those higher in openness, spend less during the holiday season while those low in openness spend more.

The scientists emphasise that personalit­y is only one small part of consumer behavior, especially at the individual level.

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