Facets of Conscientiousness in Relation to Academic Performance Across Programs of Study

L. Kitchenham
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Conscientiousness and its six facets (competence, order, dutifulness, achievement striving, self-discipline and deliberation) were examined in relation to cumulative grade point average (GPA) for undergraduate university students. The aim was to determine the degree to which conscientiousness predicted a higher GPA for students in varying programs, and to compare these results to previous findings. The programs examined were psychology, business, science/engineering, and general arts (i.e. B.A. programs other than psychology). Students were screened using Johnson’s (2014) “IPIP-NEO-120” (a 120-item version of the International Personality Item Pool-NEO: which measures constructs similar to those in the NEO Personality Inventory). Multiple regression analyses of the data revealed variations in concurrent validity of the facets of conscientiousness across majors. For psychology students, only Competence predicted GPA. For science and engineering students, Competence, Dutifulness and Achievement Striving predicted GPA. For general arts, only Deliberation predicted GPA. None of the facets were significant predictors for business students. Conscientiousness was thus a significant predictor of GPA across all majors, but the key facets were dependent on the area of study. The only gender difference detected was at low conscientiousness, with females having a significantly higher GPA than males. Additional research is necessary to further explore the predictive validity of the other Big Five personality traits and their facets, for a wider range of academic majors on academic success. Implications involve the role personality traits could play to the decision to enrol in a specific program, and how professors may bettor teach/mentor students in different programs.
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尽责性与学习成绩的关系
本研究考察了大学生的责任心及其六个方面(能力、秩序、责任心、成就追求、自律和深思熟虑)与累积平均绩点(GPA)的关系。其目的是确定尽责性在多大程度上预示着不同专业学生的GPA更高,并将这些结果与之前的研究结果进行比较。被调查的专业包括心理学、商学、科学/工程和文科(即除心理学以外的文学学士学位课程)。学生们使用Johnson(2014)的“IPIP-NEO-120”(国际人格项目池-NEO的120个项目版本:它测量的结构与NEO人格清单中的相似)进行筛选。数据的多元回归分析揭示了不同专业学生责任心各方面的并发效度存在差异。对于心理学专业的学生来说,只有能力能预测GPA。对于理工科学生来说,能力、责任心和努力成就预示着GPA。对于普通艺术,只有审议可以预测GPA。这些方面都不是商科学生的显著预测因素。因此,尽责性是所有专业GPA的重要预测指标,但关键方面取决于学习领域。唯一发现的性别差异是责任心较低,女性的GPA明显高于男性。需要进一步的研究来进一步探索其他五大人格特征及其方面对更广泛的学术专业对学业成功的预测有效性。影响包括性格特征在决定是否参加特定项目中所起的作用,以及教授如何在不同的项目中更好地教授/指导学生。
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