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Personality, Subjective Well-being And Their Relationship With Vocational Values Of Postgraduates

Posted on:2009-05-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360245485180Subject:Development and educational psychology
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With author's effort on looking through previous research paper, making survey and talking, this essay explores the relationship between postgraduates' personality, subjective well-being and vocational values.With adoption of "five factor personality" inventory, general well-being survey and vocational values survey. Through the test, we got thirteen variables including gender, grade, profession etc from four universities' master students in Fuzhou city . By means of the tools of statistic and analysis, author works out the basic data character and makes a deeper research in the relationship between personality, subjective well-being and vocational values of postgraduates based on the data.Conclusions of the research as follows:1 .There is obvious correlation effect between gender and university dimensionality in thefactor named neuroticism. The factor named conscientiousness differentiable fordifferent sex.2.There is a difference in prestige factor between mother's literacy.3.Subjective well-being can well be predicted by the factors named agreeable,neuroticism, extraversion and conscientiousness.4. vocational values can be influenced by extraversion factor and openness to experience.5.Obvious negative correlation exists between self development of occupational value andsubjective happiness, good or bad mood whilst certain negative correlation betweenself development of occupational value and vigor, control ability in emotion and action.6.Structural equation models shows that the model is an accepted one. The model dealwith the study that subjective well-being is mediator factor between five personalityand vocational value, and simultaneously five personality influences vocational valuedirectly.
Keywords/Search Tags:postgraduates, five factor personality, subjective well-being, vocational values
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