Personality Traits in Relation to Academic Performance of Accountancy, Business and Management Strand Students
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https://doi.org/10.15631/aubgsps.v13i0.115Keywords:
Personality Traits, Academic Performance, descriptive, PhilippinesAbstract
This study seeks to determine the relationship between personality traits under the big five dimensions of personality theory and the academic performance of the students. This study intends to benefit not only the respondents but also the teachers, institutions, guidance counselors, and parents. There were 224 accountancy, business, and management strand students of the University of Bohol-Senior High School who were the respondents. Findings of the study revealed that under the big five dimensions of personality theory, the students obtained high in the following dimensions, namely, openness, extraversion, neuroticism, and agreeableness while very high in conscientiousness. The researchers concluded that there is no relationship between the personality traits and the academic performance of the students.
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Abdulah, I., Omar, R., & Panatik, S. (2016). A Literature Review on Personality, Creativity and Innovative Behavior. Retrieved from: https://bit.ly/2AYoZwU (accessed last December 8, 2017)
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