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Associations between a multifaceted personality and academic performance in secondary school
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Abstract Whereas meta-analytic evidence has accumulated about the important role personality characteristics such as the Big Five traits play for academic performance in secondary school, less is known about the specific behavioral and emotional repertoire that drives these associations. A closer look at the... view more
Whereas meta-analytic evidence has accumulated about the important role personality characteristics such as the Big Five traits play for academic performance in secondary school, less is known about the specific behavioral and emotional repertoire that drives these associations. A closer look at the facet-level of Big Five traits can provide this knowledge helping to better understand why students differ in their success at school. We therefore studied associations between Big Five facets and academic performance (grades and standardized test scores in German and mathematics) in three independent secondary student samples (Study 1 N = 3866, Study 2 N = 2290, and Study 3 N = 366), using regression analytic, structural equation modeling, and meta-analytic procedures to test facet-level associations and incremental associations above traits. We found facet-differential associations with academic performance indicators, particularly for facets of conscientiousness, openness, and extraversion. Evidence for incremental effects of facets beyond traits was weak. Self-discipline (conscientiousness) was the only facet that consistently showed incremental effects across Samples 1 and 2. The results can stimulate research and practice to identify the underlying mechanisms that drive these associations and also highlight the specific emotional and behavioral repertoire that should be supported to help students to succeed in school.... view less
Keywords
personality traits; school success; secondary education
Classification
Personality Psychology
Free Keywords
Big Five; grades and test scores; meta-analysis; personality traits and facets
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Page/Pages
p. 158-178
Journal
European Journal of Personality, 39 (2025) 2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/08902070241272202
ISSN
1099-0984
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications