Elahe Vadodi; Ali Delavar
Volume 11, Issue 35 , April 2015, , Pages 4144-65
Abstract
The purpose of this research was to study virtual networks on the young's personality characteristics, and try to answer to this question: Which position do virtual networks have on the formation of our behaviors? Do social networks cause to change the young’s personality characteristics? In order ...
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The purpose of this research was to study virtual networks on the young's personality characteristics, and try to answer to this question: Which position do virtual networks have on the formation of our behaviors? Do social networks cause to change the young’s personality characteristics? In order to answer to this question, five hypotheses, by using of Neo’s Personality Characteristics Standard Test, compared openness, agreement and science among the young who use or do not use virtual networks. This research is descriptive. The proposal is ex-post facto .The statistical population is all the students in Islamic Azad University, Sciences and Research Branch. The sampling number is 293 based on Cochran’s formula. The sampling was a selected stratified one. In order to collect data Neo’s Personality Characteristics Questionnaire was used. Also, analyzing data was in the forms of descriptive and inferential analyses. Two dependent groups analyzed data. The most important results were: All hypotheses approved of the expectations of the opening hypothesis, and there was a relation between independent variable extroversion, agreement, conscience and dependent variable (virtual network).
Ali Mohammadzade Ebrahimi; Farhad Jomehri (Ph.D.); Ahmad Borjali (Ph.D.)
Volume 3, Issue 9 , October 2007, , Pages 168-188
Abstract
This study investigated the relationship between Big Five Personality Factors of Neuroticism, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Openness to Experience and Conscientiousness With the degree of Marital Satisfaction. The sample included all the married students of public universities’, of Tehran ...
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This study investigated the relationship between Big Five Personality Factors of Neuroticism, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Openness to Experience and Conscientiousness With the degree of Marital Satisfaction. The sample included all the married students of public universities’, of Tehran living in the dormitory, is composed of 174 married students (87 couples) selected by cluster sampling and randomization. ENRICH and NEO-FF-I questionnaires were used to data gathering. Results showed a significant but negative relationship between neuroticism with marital satisfaction and significant and positive relationship between extraversion, agreeableness and conscientiousness with marital satisfaction. there was no significant relationship between openness with marital satisfaction. Furthermore results of multivariate regression analysis showed that neuroticism and agreeableness have the most relationship with marital satisfaction. Thus they have power of prediction at a level significant statistically.