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Perception Of The Economic Reality Of The Younger And Older Generations

Table 1:

Economic attitude Mean AsymmetryStatistics Asymmetry Standard error ExcessStatistics ExcessStandard error
Rationality of purchases 3.6719 .105 .175 -.544 .349
Customer satisfaction 3.9167 .122 .175 -.787 .349
Willingness to save money 4.9115 -.461 .175 -.623 .349
Confidence in the future thanks to savings 3.1042 .411 .175 -.583 .349
Financial literacy 3.5417 3.313 .175 26.697 .349
Consumer activity 4.7344 -.437 .175 -.803 .349
Willingness to invest 3.4896 .311 .175 -1.128 .349
Activity and rationality in the banking sector 4.4688 -.357 .175 -1.034 .349
Distrust in banks, irrationality 3.3403 .345 .176 -.376 .350
Cognitive economic activity 2.7865 .825 .175 .111 .349
Significance of independent economic achievements 6.0156 -1.632 .175 2.464 .349
Economic ambitions 5.5365 -.992 .175 .382 .349
Negative attitude towards entrepreneurs 3.1146 .584 .175 -.384 .349
Real estate activities 3.9375 -.004 .175 -1.203 .349
Financial optimism 5,1823 -.623 .175 -.413 .349
Priority of money over vocation 3.9844 -,083 .175 -,877 .349
Significance of financial status 4.6667 -.407 .175 -.449 .349
Awareness of irrational consumption 57760 -1,138 .175 .835 .349
Financial illiteracy 4.7031 -.407 .175 -.997 .349
Social responsibility of wealth 4.2135 -.127 .175 -.799 .349
Priority of money over health 3.5104 .302 .175 -1.024 .349
Avoiding debt 5.7708 -1.530 .175 1.940 .349
Preference to take loans 1.9479 1.665 .175 2.396 .349
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