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Family structure, materialism, and compulsive buying: a reinquiry and extension

Tanner, John F. - ; Roberts, James A. - ; Manolis, Chris - ;

The present study represents a reinquiry and extension of Rindfleisch, Burroughs, and Denton's (1987) foundational study concerning the impact of family structure on materialism and compulsive buying in young adults. In addition to reexamining the relationships specified in the Rindfleisch, et al. study, the authors of this study also examine additional and/or different relationships. The findings of their reinquiry include the following: 1. family structure is positively related to the happiness dimension of materialism, 2. the predicted direct effect of family structure on compulsive buying was not supported, suggesting that divorce may not affect compulsive buying until early adulthood, and 3. the mediating roles of family stressors and family resources, and the moderating role of socioeconomic status may require additional investigation. Directions for future research in this nascent area of inquiry are offered.Printed Journal


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Call NumberLocationAvailable
PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
Penerbit: Academy of Marketing Science
Edisi-
SubjekBuying
Statistical analysis
Young adults
Materialism
Divorce
Families & family life
studies
ISBN/ISSN920703
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