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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERSONALITY FACTORS MEASURED BY THE BFQ AND SCHOOL SUCCESS OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Krunoslav Matešić ; Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Centar za obrazovanje nastavnika, Zagreb
Valentina Ružić ; Naklada Slap, Centar za istraživanja i edukacije, Zagreb
Krunoslav Matešić, ml ; Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Centar za obrazovanje nastavnika, Zagreb


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Abstract

The aim of this research was to determine the relationship
between personality factors measured by the Croatian translation/adaptation of the Big Five Questionnaire (Caprara, Barbaranelli and Borgogni, 1993, 2005) and general school success of high school students. There were 346 participants (198 males and 148 females), enrolled in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th grades, aged between 16 and 19. According to the Big Five personality dimensions model, BFQ consists of the following dimension and subdimensions: Energy
(Dynamism and Dominance), Agreeableness (Cooperativeness/Empathy and Warmth/Friendliness), Conscientiousness (Scrupulousness and Perseverance),
Emotional Stability (Emotional Control and Impulse Control), Openness (Cultural Openness and Openness to Experience) and a Lie Scale. The general success of students at the end of the school year (average grade) was used as a measure of school success.
Correlation analysis of individual personality dimensions and general school success revealed that the Conscientiousness dimension, including both sub-dimensions (Scrupulousness and Perseverance) was statistically signifi - cantly related to school success. A low, negative but statistically signifi cant correlation was obtained between Warmth as a sub-dimension of Agreeableness and school success. Regression analysis revealed that the major personality dimensions measured by the BFQ together account for 7.1% of variance, whereby the Conscientiousness dimension accounts for the largest part (6.1% of variance). The results generally lead to the conclusion that some personality traits from the Big Five model can, to a certain extent, contribute to the explanation of variances in school success.

Keywords

personality; Big Five personality traits; school success

Hrčak ID:

40013

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/40013

Publication date:

22.6.2009.

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