In order to explore the student involvement in the student organization, field research was conducted amongst 669 students. The research instrument contained a questionnaire on students’ perception and satisfaction of the student organization; two scales of IPIP NEO (short form): Agreeableness (A) and Conscientiousness (C), and one dimension of the Laponce’s questionnaire: the importance of the social role of the university student. The analysis of the overall obtained data showed a very low level of involvement in student organization and a weak expression of the importance of the social role of the university student. A relatively weak connection between two personality dimensions and the involvement of students in the student organization has been found. A student’s involvement is determined more by the importance of the role, than by personality dimensions.
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Markovikj, M., & Serafimovska, E. (2019). Personality Dimensions and Importance of the Social Role of the University Student in Explaining Student Involvement in Student Organization. European Journal of Social Science Education and Research, 5(3), 92–106. https://doi.org/10.2478/ejser-2018-0062
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