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And one person out of five would become a beggar for a year, if it would make him a millionaire. 2, False. As one sociologist has observed, when the average man gets a substantial raise, the sudden feeling of affluence, of no longer having to watch the pennies, is apt to make him over expansive about his expenditures, and plunge him even deeper into debt. Surveys show the average American feels that if he made more money, his financial worries would be over but the hard fact is that it doesn't work out that way for most people. 3, False. Where investments are concerned, studies at the University of Wisconsin and elsewhere have shown that women are frequently more astute than men. As one money expert who conducted classes at the University of California on Personal Investment and Finance observes, "While most men consider themselves superior to women when it comes to investing, the truth of the matter is that women, given even modest grounding in the fundamentals, will often eclipse men at 'their own game.9 " -- 18 Family Weekly, March 14, 1971 4. True. In psychological tests on college stu- dents, subjects were given descriptions of two people and asked to judge their character. The descriptions given were substantially the sameexcept that one man was described as making a low salary and the other as making a comparatively high one. Findings of the investigators: "The ratings attributed to the highly paid man were vastly superior to those individual. The projected on the man was seen as relahypothetical well-pai- d while tively healthy, happy, and the fellow with the lower income was seen as maladjusted and unhappy." 5. False. A psychological study of a n of bums, tramps, and hoboes showed that they scored as high on intelligence tests as any representative group of American men-o- f their age. Tests showed, however, that they differed markedly in their personality characteristics tending to be immature, passive, submissive, depressed, and given to feelings of great helplessness and inadequacy. 6. False. Broad-scal- e sociological studies conducted at two universities show that people in the higher income brackets are more gregarious, have more friends, are much more apt to be on good terms with their neighbors, and in general are more socially agreeable than those in the lower income brackets. 7. False. University of California investigators surveyed a cross-sectiof the population, running the gamut from dowagers to ditch diggers. They found that people who o are worry just as much about money as those who have just enough to get by on. Another study has shown that people who earn their money more by brawn than by brains worry the least about financial problems. 8. True. Psychological studies show for example, that a great many people have a desire to lose money in order to alleviate feelings of guilt. They feel guilty because of various of their thoughts or actions, and seek to rid themselves of guilt feelings by which frequently takes the form of throwing their money away by gambling, risky investments, or some other means which facilitates their impoverishment. This is cited as one of the chief motivations for people who repeatedly "lose their shirts" at the gambling table and race track. 9. False. For no man is happy unless he is rich in the areas where the dollar has no buying power: love, truth, friendship, peace of mind. In his treatise on human behavior and money, Tulane University psychiatry professor Dr. James A. Knight sums it up succinctly when he cites the humorous but sobering words of a wealthy patient to his psychiatrist, 'By the time I discovered that money did not buy happiness, I already had five million dollars. What do I do now, and where do I go from here?'' JOHN E. GIBSON low-salari- ed well-adjuste- d, repre-sensati- cross-sectio- on well-to-d- self-punishm- ve |