2023
DOI: 10.1002/bdm.2344
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Differentiating passive from active risk taking: the role of self‐control and time perspective

Tali Idan‐Tzach,
Ruty Keinan,
Yoella Bereby‐Meyer

Abstract: Passive risks are risks brought on, or magnified, by inaction (e.g., not getting vaccinated). They differ from active risks, which are incurred by actions people take, that put them at risk (such as smoking). Although (active) risk taking has been extensively studied, much less is known about passive risk taking and the personal tendencies associated with such behavior. We propose two individual traits—self‐control (SC) and time perspective—that affect the inclination to take passive and active risks, albeit i… Show more

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