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Test of three conceptual models of influence of the big five personality traits and self-efficacy on academic performance: A meta-analytic path-analysis

Authors
Stajkovic, Alexander D.Bandura, AlbertLocke, Edwin A.Lee, DongseopSergent, Kayla
Issue Date
1-Jan-2018
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
The Big Five personality traits; Self-efficacy; Joint influences; Meta-analytic path-analysis
Citation
PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, v.120, pp.238 - 245
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Journal Title
PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
Volume
120
Start Page
238
End Page
245
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/78017
DOI
10.1016/j.paid.2017.08.014
ISSN
0191-8869
Abstract
The Big Five personality traits and self-efficacy independently relate to a multitude of outcomes across domains of functioning. Yet, only a small number of studies examined these variables together as part of the same conceptual model, and findings are mixed. We revisit their joint relationships, and test three conceptual models of influence on academic performance of college students over a semester. Because of the key role college graduates will play in society, many have a stake in better understanding their performance. The trait model specifies that the Big Five traits influence performance directly and indirectly through partial mediation of self efficacy. In the independent model, the Big Five traits influence self-efficacy and performance independently, without mediation of self-efficacy. In the intrapersonal model, the effects of the Big Five traits on performance are fully mediated by self-efficacy. We collected data in five samples, three Universities, and two countries, N = 875, and conducted a meta-analytic path-analysis. Self-efficacy positively related to academic performance across the models, conscientiousness and emotional stability were predictive of self-efficacy and performance in some analyses, and the significance of the other three traits was fleeting.
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