Conscientiousness and Academic Performance: A Mediational Analysis

  • Conrad N
  • Patry M
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Abstract

Previous research has established that a relationship exists between the personality trait of conscientiousness and academic achievement. The current study extends prior research by using a path analysis model to explore various proximal traits that may mediate this relationship in a sample of two hundred and twenty three undergraduate university students. Consistent with previous research, a strong positive relationship was found between conscientiousness and academic performance as measured by final grades. Of greater importance, two factors were found to mediate this relationship: Academic Self-Efficacy and Test Anxiety. The current study illustrates the complex nature of the relation between personality traits and academic achievement and indicates that personality likely has a distal effect on academic performance through more proximal characteristics. Keywords

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Conrad, N., & Patry, M. (2012). Conscientiousness and Academic Performance: A Mediational Analysis. International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.20429/ijsotl.2012.060108

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