UNMASKING INVESTOR BIASES: A STUDY FROM DELHI-NCR

Authors

  • DR. ROHIT KAUSHIK, DR. SHASHI KANT GUPTA, DR. SYED SALMAN

Keywords:

Investment Decision-Making, Over-Confidence, Disposition, Home, Warp-PLS

Abstract

The paper is an attempt to study the relationship between different biases and the investment decision-making of the investors, in this study three biases were selected namely Over-confidence bias, disposition bias and Home bias. To achieve the objectives this study gathered data from a sample of 400 respondents and the data analysis took place with the help of SPSS and Warp-PLS. Findings of the study suggested  overconfidence bias does not share a significant relationship with investment decision-making but on the other hand disposition and home bias share a significant relationship with investment decision-making.

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DR. ROHIT KAUSHIK, DR. SHASHI KANT GUPTA, DR. SYED SALMAN. (2025). UNMASKING INVESTOR BIASES: A STUDY FROM DELHI-NCR. TPM – Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 32(S7 (2025): Posted 10 October), 1698–1703. Retrieved from https://tpmap.org/submission/index.php/tpm/article/view/2430