Abstract

A questionnaire survey was conducted on 432 college students using the Scale of College Students` Money Views and the Questionnaire on College Students’ Acceptance of Their Parents Having a Second Child. It was found that there are significant differences in gender, whether they are an only child and grade in college students’ acceptance of their parents having a second child; there are gender and grade differences in college students' money view; the simple correlation between college students' acceptance of parents having a second child and their money view reaches a significant level, but the partial correlation is not significant. The conclusion is: among college students, boys, non-only children, freshmen, sophomores, and juniors are more accepting of their parents having a second child.

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