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Individual Extreme Behavior: Impact Factor and LOGIT Analysis

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Information and Business Intelligence (IBI 2011)

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Due to the particularity of social transformation, individual irrational behaviors have become increasingly problematic, among them, extreme behavior is most typical. Individual irrational behavior factor is the origin of extreme behavior. According to 131 case investigations and Logit model analysis, current research finds out that personality factor and situational coefficient are effective variables which determine the occurrence rate of extreme behavior. Personality variable is influenced by three factors: temperament, personality and self-control. Personality factor of extreme behavior is measurable. Based on temperament, personality and self-control, it is possible to predict significant extreme behavior person. Other than traditional psychology approach which assesses people’s behavior on the view of cognition, this research tries to define element choice of extreme behavior through integrating economic means.

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Ding, Y. (2012). Individual Extreme Behavior: Impact Factor and LOGIT Analysis. In: Qu, X., Yang, Y. (eds) Information and Business Intelligence. IBI 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 267. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29084-8_19

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