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Mayank Bhatia
Gourav Tiwari
Kartik SachdevAyushi Jetwani Priya
I see Myself as Someone Who...
1. Is talkative 3 2 3 2 5 4
2. Tends to find fault with others 2 1 3 1 1 2
3. Does a thorough job 3 4 4 4 5 4
4. Is depressed, blue 3 2 1 1 4 1
5. Is original, comes up with new ideas 3 2 2 5 5 3
6. Is reserved 1 4 4 1 5 2
7. Is helpful and unselfish with others 5 4 5 5 5 5
8. Can be somewhat careless 3 2 2 4 4 4
9. Is relaxed, handles stress well 3 4 3 4 4 4
10. Is curious about many different thin 4 4 3 5 4 5
11. Is full of energy 3 4 2 4 3 2
12. Starts quarrels with others 2 1 1 1 1 3
13. Is a reliable worker 5 5 4 5 5 5
14. Can be tense 5 3 3 4 3 4
15. Is ingenious, a deep thinker 3 2 2 4 5 4
16. Generates a lot of enthusiasm 4 4 3 5 5 4
17. Has a forgiving nature 4 4 4 5 4 5
18. Tends to be disorganized 3 2 3 2 3 4
I see Myself as Someone Who...
19. Worries a lot 3 1 1 4 3 1
20. Has an active imagination 4 3 2 4 4 3
21. Tends to be quiet 1 4 1 2 3 2
22. Is generally trusting 4 4 3 5 5 5
23. Tends to be lazy 5 2 3 4 4 3
24. Is emotionally stable, not easily ups 3 4 3 4 4 3
25. Is inventive 3 3 2 4 5 3
26. Has an assertive personality 4 4 3 4 5 4
27. Can be cold and aloof 1 4 2 4 3 4
28. Perseveres until the task is finished 4 4 5 5 5 5
29. Can be moody 2 2 2 3 4 4
30. Values artistic, aesthetic experience 4 2 4 5 5 2
31. Is sometimes shy, inhibited 4 2 2 4 4 3
32. Is considerate and kind to almost e 5 4 4 4 4 5
33. Does things efficiently 3 4 4 4 4 4
34. Remains calm in tense situations 3 4 4 4 4 2
35. Prefers work that is routine 4 4 4 4 3 4
36. Is outgoing, sociable 4 4 3 4 3 3
37. Is sometimes rude to others 4 4 1 2 4 4
38. Makes plans and follows through wi 4 3 4 5 3 4
39. Gets nervous easily 4 1 1 1 4 2
40. Likes to reflect, play with ideas 4 3 3 4 4 4
41. Has few artistic interests 5 4 2 4 4 2
42. Likes to cooperate with others 5 5 4 5 4 4
43. Is easily distracted 4 2 2 2 3 1
44. Is sophisticated in art, music, or Lit 3 2 1 3 4 4
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Yatharth Mayank BhGourav Tiw
1. Admitting that your tastes are different from those of a friend 3 6 6
2. Going camping in the wilderness. 5 3 2
3. Betting a day’s income at the horse races. 1 3 1
4. Investing 10% of your annual income in a moderate growth diversified fund . 3 7 5
5. Drinking heavily at a social function. 3 5 6
6. Taking some questionable deductions on your income tax return. 5 6 7
7. Disagreeing with an authority figure on a major issue. 3 5 5
8. Betting a day’s income at a high-stake poker game. 1 1 1
9. Having an affair with a married man/woman. 1 1 1
10. Passing off somebody else’s work as your own. 1 3 1
11. Going down a ski run/rafting that is beyond your ability. 4 5 2
12. Investing 5% of your annual income in a very speculative stock. 3 6 5
13. Going whitewater rafting at high water in the spring. 3 3 4
14. Betting a day’s income on the outcome of a sporting event 1 5 1
15. Engaging in unprotected sex. 1 6 2
16. Revealing a friend’s secret to someone else. 4 7 4
17. Driving a car without wearing a seat belt. 1 4 1
18. Investing 10% of your annual income in a new business venture. 6 6 5
19. Taking a skydiving class. 1 4 1
20. Riding a motorcycle without a helmet. 2 6 2
21. Choosing a career that you truly enjoy over a more secure one. 1 5 7
22. Speaking your mind about an unpopular issue in a meeting at work. 5 7 3
23. Sunbathing without sunscreen. 1 5 6
24. Bungee jumping off a tall bridge. 1 2 1
25. Piloting a small plane. 5 5 1
26. Walking home alone at night in an unsafe area of town. 2 7 4
27. Moving to a city far away from your extended family. 5 1 6
28. Starting a new career in your mid-thirties. 5 6 4
29. Leaving your young children alone at home while running an errand. 4 4 2
30. Not returning a wallet you found that contains $200. 1 7 1
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1 a Children get into trouble because their patents punish them too much.
b The trouble with most children nowadays is that their parents are too easy with them.
2 a Many of the unhappy things in people's lives are partly due to bad luck.
One of the major reasons why we have wars is because people don't take enough interest in
3 a
politics
b There will always be wars, no matter how hard people try to prevent them.
4 a In the long run people get the respect they deserve in this world
b Unfortunately, an individual's worth often passes unrecognized no matter how hard he tries
Most students don't realize the extent to which their grades are influenced by accidental
b
happenings
b Capable people who fail to become leaders have not taken advantage of their opportunities.
7 a No matter how hard you try some people just don't like you
b People who can't get others to like them don't understand how to get along with others.
Trusting to fate has never turned out as well for me as making a decision to take a definite
b
course of action.
10 a In the case of the well prepared student there is rarely if ever such a thing as an unfair test
Many times exam questions tend to be so unrelated to coursework that studying in really
b
useless.
11 a Becoming a success is a matter of hard work, luck has little or nothing to do with it.
b Getting a good job depends mainly on being in the right place at the right time.
12 a The average citizen can have an influence in government decisions.
This world is run by the few people in power, and there is not much the little guy can do
b
about it.
13 a When I make plans, I am almost certain that I can make them work.
It is not always wise to plan too far ahead because many things turn out to-be a matter of
b
good or bad fortune anyhow.
Who gets to be the boss often depends on who was lucky enough to be in the right place
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first
Getting people to do the right thing depends upon ability. Luck has little or nothing to do
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with it.
As far as world affairs are concerned, most of us are the victims of forces we can neither
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understand, nor control
b By taking an active part in political and social affairs the people can control world events.
Most people don't realize the extent to which their lives are controlled by accidental
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happenings.
b How many friends you have depends upon how nice a person you are.
21 a In the long run the bad things that happento us are balanced by the good ones.
b Most misfortunes are the result of lack of ability, ignorance, laziness, or all three.
b It is difficult for people to have much control over the things politicians do in office
23 a Sometimes I can't understand how teachers arrive at the grades they give.
b There is a direct connection between how hard 1 study and the grades I get.
24 a A good leader expects people to decide for themselves what they should do.
25 a Many times Ifeel that I have little influence over the things that happen to me.
b It is impossible for me to believe that chance or luck plays an important role in my life
b There's not much use in trying too hard to please people, if they like you, they like you.
b Sometimes I feel that I don't have enough control over the direction my life is taking.
29 a Most of the time I can't understand why politicians behave the way they do
In the long run the people are responsible for bad government on a national as well as on a
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YatharthMayank Bhatia
Gourav Tiwari
Kartik Sachdev
Ayushi Jetwani
Q1.A How willing will you be take the new job? 1 0 0 8 1
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0-2 years work-ex
Extrave Agreeab Conscie Neuroti OpennesLocus of CoGeneralizedEthical Financial
Vipul Saxe 2.75 4.44 3.78 2.38 4.00 3.00 4.00 1.67 3.17
Avneet 4.00 4.78 3.00 2.88 3.60 10 4.5 3.00 3.17
Gourav Tiw 3.25 4.11 3.78 2.00 2.50 3.00 4.00 2.67 3.00
Mehul Tola 4.00 4.33 4.00 3.13 4.30 13.00 3.63 2.33 2.83
Divyanshi 2.13 4.00 3.11 3.63 3.20 13.00 3.88 2.67 2.83
Yashi Agra 3.25 4.67 2.67 3.00 3.70 9.00 4.00 2.83 2.83
Priya 3.75 4.00 3.89 2.38 3.40 13.00 4 2.33 3.67
Rohit Garg 3.88 4.11 3.22 2.38 3.40 8.00 3.75 2.17 3.33
Shreyash 3.50 3.22 3.33 3.25 3.50 12.00 4 4.00 3.00
Total 30.50 37.67 30.78 25.00 31.60 84.00 35.75 23.67 27.83
Avg 3.39 4.19 3.42 2.78 3.51 9.33 3.97 2.63 3.09
Standard D0.5934961 0.4319224 0.4343855 0.495738 0.4771313 3.8005848 0.2265209 0.6125124 0.2618914
Variance 0.3522377 0.1865569 0.1886907 0.2457562 0.2276543 14.444444 0.0513117 0.3751715 0.0685871
5+ years work-ex
ExtraversioAgreeablenConscienti Neuroticis Openness Locus of CoGeneralizedEthical Financial
Mahesh Ku 4.13 3.56 3.89 2.25 4.30 7.00 4.375 3.50 4.33
Mayank Bha 3.25 3.89 4.00 1.88 2.40 12.00 4.13 4.67 4.67
Total 7.38 7.44 7.89 4.13 6.70 19.00 8.50 8.17 9.00
Avg 3.69 3.72 3.94 2.06 3.35 9.50 4.25 4.08 4.50
Standard D 0.44 0.17 0.06 0.19 0.95 2.50 0.13 0.58 0.17
Variance 0.19 0.03 0.00 0.04 0.90 6.25 0.02 0.34 0.03
Ayushi Jet 3.13 4.11 3.67 3.00 4.10 12.00 4 1.00 3.50
Aishwarya 3.25 3.22 3.89 4.13 4.10 11.00 3.875 1.33 3.50
Health/Saf Recreation Social Risk Orientation
Post-Graduate
Mayank Bhatia 3.25 3.89 4.00 1.88 2.40 12.00 4.13 4.67
Arpita 2.50 3.67 2.67 3.88 3.20 11.00 3.50 5.50
Mahesh Kurmi 4.13 3.56 3.89 2.25 4.30 7.00 4.375 3.50
Total 9.88 11.11 10.56 8.00 9.90 30.00 12.00 13.67
Avg 3.29 3.70 3.52 2.67 3.30 10.00 4.00 4.56
Standard Deviation 0.66 0.14 0.60 0.87 0.78 2.16 0.37 0.82
Variance 0.44 0.02 0.36 0.75 0.61 4.67 0.14 0.67
Financial Health/Sa RecreationSocial Risk Orientation
2.50 1.67 3.17 3.67 13
3.00 3.50 1.83 5.17 11
1.83 1.67 2.50 4.67 18
3.50 2.17 6.00 5.67 11
3.67 3.00 5.00 3.83 18
2.83 2.00 2.00 4.33 9
2.83 3.50 5.17 3.67 10
3.00 4.17 5.50 5.50 19
3.33 2.67 3.33 3.67 14
2.83 2.50 3.83 4.00 9
3.17 2.17 2.83 5.17 16
3.17 4.33 4.17 4.33 14
35.67 33.33 45.33 53.67 162.00
2.97 2.78 3.78 4.47 13.50
0.46 0.88 1.34 0.71 3.45
0.21 0.78 1.79 0.51 11.92
Others
Kartik Sach 3.75 4.56 3.89 2.50 3.70 13.00 4.50 1.33 1.83
Arpita 2.50 3.67 2.67 3.88 3.20 11.00 3.50 5.50 3.00
Mayank Bha 3.25 3.89 4.00 1.88 2.40 12.00 4.13 4.67 4.67
Total 9.50 12.11 10.56 8.25 9.30 36.00 12.13 11.50 9.50
Avg 3.17 4.04 3.52 2.75 3.10 12.00 4.04 3.83 3.17
Standard D 0.51 0.38 0.60 0.84 0.54 0.82 0.41 1.80 1.16
Variance 0.26 0.14 0.36 0.70 0.29 0.67 0.17 3.24 1.35
Health/Saf Recreation Social Risk Orientation
1.67 3.17 3.67 13
3.50 1.83 5.17 11
3.00 5.00 3.83 18
2.00 2.00 4.33 9
3.50 5.17 3.67 10
4.17 5.17 4.50 17
4.17 5.50 5.50 19
2.67 3.33 3.67 14
2.50 3.83 4.00 9
2.17 2.83 5.17 16
1.83 3.50 4.17 13
4.33 4.17 4.33 14
2.17 6.00 5.67 11
2.17 6.17 5.67 19
39.83 57.67 63.33 193.00
2.85 4.12 4.52 13.79
0.90 1.36 0.73 3.43
0.80 1.85 0.54 11.74
Maybe-entrepreneurs who might establish their own firm sometime in the future
Names ExtraversioAgreeablenConscienti Neuroticis Openness Locus of CoGeneralizedEthical Financial
Yatharth 3.75 4.2222222 3.1111111 3.25 3.1 11 3.125 2.6666667 2.5
Gourav Tiwar 3.125 4.1111111 3.8888889 2 2.5 3 4 2.6666667 3
Kartik Sachd 3.75 4.4444444 3.8888889 2.375 3.8 13 4.5 1.3333333 1.8333333
Ayushi Jetwa 3.375 4.1111111 3.5555556 3 4.1 12 4 1 3.5
Mehul Tolani 3.625 4.1111111 4 3.125 4.3 13 3.625 2.3333333 2.8333333
Shreyash 3.25 3.1111111 3.2222222 3.125 3.5 12 4 4 3
Avneet 3.875 4.6666667 2.8888889 2.875 3.6 10 4.5 3 3.1666667
Total 24.75 28.777778 24.555556 19.75 24.9 74 27.75 17 19.833333
Avg 3.5357143 4.1111111 3.5079365 2.8214286 3.5571429 10.571429 3.9642857 2.4285714 2.8333333
Standard Dev0.2648642 0.4523113 0.4065476 0.4270807 0.5653245 3.2450905 0.4467856 0.9379865 0.4960159
Variance 0.0701531 0.2045855 0.1652809 0.182398 0.3195918 10.530612 0.1996173 0.8798186 0.2460317
Potential entrepreneurs who intend to establish their own firm in the following three years
Names ExtraversioAgreeablenConscienti Neuroticis Openness Locus of CoGeneralizedEthical Financial
Rohit Garg 3.25 4.11 3.33 2.25 3.40 8.00 3.75 2.17 3.33
Vipul Saxena 2.63 4.33 3.89 2.63 4.00 3.00 4 1.67 3.17
Total 5.88 8.44 7.22 4.88 7.40 11.00 7.75 3.83 6.50
Avg 2.94 4.22 3.61 2.44 3.70 5.50 3.88 1.92 3.25
Standard Dev 0.31 0.11 0.28 0.19 0.30 2.50 0.13 0.25 0.08
Variance 0.10 0.01 0.08 0.04 0.09 6.25 0.02 0.06 0.01
Extraversion
Non-entrepreMaybe-entrePotential e Practicing entrepreneurs who already own a firm
3.25 4.125 3.875 4.125
3.75 3.25 2.75 4.125
2.125 3.75 3.5
3.25 3.125
3.25 4
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SUMMARY
Groups Count Sum Average Variance
Column 1 6 18.125 3.0208333 0.3526042
Column 2 7 25.75 3.6785714 0.155506
Column 3 2 6.625 3.3125 0.6328125
Column 4 3 11.75 3.9166667 0.1302083
ANOVA
Source of VarSS df MS F P-value F crit
Between Gro2.1607143 3 0.7202381 2.8092869 0.0779613 3.3438887
Within Group3.5892857 14 0.2563776
Total 5.75 17
Agreeableness
Non-entrepreMaybe-entre
Potential e Practicing entrepreneurs who already own a firm
3.89 4.22 4.11 3.89
4.00 4.11 4.33 3.56
4.00 4.44
4.67 4.11
3.22 4.11
3.67 3.11
4.67
Anova: Single Factor
SUMMARY
Groups Count Sum Average Variance
Column 1 6 23.444444 3.9074074 0.2242798
Column 2 7 28.777778 4.1111111 0.2386831
Column 3 2 8.4444444 4.2222222 0.0246914
Column 4 2 7.4444444 3.7222222 0.0555556
ANOVA
Source of Variation SS df MS F P-value F crit
Between Gro0.3902203 3 0.1300734 0.6420343 0.6014798 3.4105336
Within Group2.6337449 13 0.2025958
Total 3.0239651 16
Health/Saf Recreation Social Risk Orientation
5.50 3.67 5.00 8
3.00 5.00 3.83 18
3.50 5.17 3.67 10
2.50 3.83 4.00 9
2.17 6.17 5.67 19
4.33 4.67 4.67 13
21.00 28.50 26.83 77.00
3.50 4.75 4.47 12.83
1.13 0.84 0.71 4.30
1.29 0.71 0.50 18.47
Conscientiousness
Non-entrepr
Maybe-entre
Potential entreprenePracticing entrepreneurs who already own a firm
4.00 3.11 3.33 3.78
3.89 3.89 3.89 3.89
3.11 3.89
2.67 3.56
3.89 4.00
2.67 3.22
2.89
SUMMARY
Groups Count Sum Average Variance
Column 1 6 20.2222222222 3.37037 0.3983539
Column 2 7 24.5555555556 3.507937 0.1928277
Column 3 2 7.2222222222 3.611111 0.154321
Column 4 2 7.6666666667 3.833333 0.0061728
ANOVA
Source of Variation SS df MS F P-value F crit
Between Gr0.3465436 3 0.115515 0.453788 0.7190557 3.4105336
Within Gro 3.3092299 13 0.254556
Total 3.6557734 16
Neuroticism
Non-entrepr
Maybe-entre
Potential entreprenePracticing entrepreneurs who already own a firm
1.88 3.25 2.25 2.25
2.38 2.00 2.63 2.25
3.63 2.38
3.00 3.00
4.13 3.13
3.88 3.13
2.88
Anova: Single Factor
SUMMARY
Groups Count Sum Average Variance
Column 1 6 18.875 3.145833 0.7901042
Column 2 7 19.75 2.821429 0.2127976
Column 3 2 4.875 2.4375 0.0703125
Column 4 2 4.5 2.25 0
ANOVA
Source of Variation SS df MS F P-value F crit
Between Gr1.5792192 3 0.526406 1.2917658 0.3187804 3.4105336
Within Gro 5.297619 13 0.407509
Total 6.8768382 16