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In recent years, different scales have been developed to assess individual differences in dispositional greed. We report a study (N = 300) that compares these scales in terms of statistical coherence. We find that all the scales are reliable and that they correlate highly, suggesting that all scales can be used to assess dispositional greed. A principal component analysis on all items reveals that not all load on the same component, suggesting some differences between the scales.
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