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The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationships between personality traits, family communication patterns and assertive behavior. To do this, on a sample of 223 students were chosen who completed the revised version of Personality Traits Scale (Eysenck, 1973), Family Communication Patterns Scale (Fitzpatrick & Ritchie, 1994) and Assertive Behavior’s Questionnaire (Herzberger et al, 1984). Cronbach’s alpha were used for investigating the reliability and validity of instruments. The findings showed that all instruments have sufficient reliability and validity. Analysis of data using multiple regression analysis (enter method) revealed that dimension of introversion-extraversion was a positive and significant predictor and neuroticism was a negative and significant predictor of assertive behavior. Conversation orientation was a positive and significant predictor for assertive behavior and the conformity orientation was a negative and significant predictor of assertive behavior. As a result, it can be said that having some personality characteristics and high conversation orientation in family can increase children's assertive behavior.

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