A RELATIONSHIP STUDY BETWEEN PERSONALITY FACTORS AND RESILIENCE AMONG ADULTS
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Personality Traits (Extraversion, Agreeableness and Neuroticism) and ResilienceAbstract
The current review of this quantitative correlational study was to determine if there were correlations between the personality traits and resilience among adults. Resilience theory and the big five factor model of personality are the two theoretical foundations of this study. The main objectives of the present study were: 1) To study the relationship between extraversion and resilience. 2) To study the relationship between agreeableness and resilience. 3) To study the relationship between neuroticism and resilience. In present study the hypotheses framed by researcher were: 1) There is positive relationship between extraversion and resilience. 2) There is positive relationship between agreeableness and resilience. 3) There is negative relationship between neuroticism and resilience. For this purposive a sample of 40 adults aged between 18-30 years was collected using the snowball sampling technique. A correlational survey design was used in this research. The NEO-Five Factor and Resilience Scale were used to measure the variables of personality traits and resilience in the study. The obtained data was analyzed using the statistical technique of Pearson product-moment correlation. Findings indicated that all three hypotheses were accepted. The results showed that there is positive relationship between personality traits (extraversion and agreeableness) and resilience. A negative relationship was found between personality trait (neuroticism) and resilience.
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