Paradoxical Personality and Academic Achievement in College Students From Buenos Aires

This paper presents a study on paradoxical personality, defined as a distinctive feature in creative persons, developed with 350 college students from Buenos Aires. Goals aimed at describing and analysing possible significant differences of paradoxical traits in students from diverse majors represen...

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Main Authors: Agustín Freiberg Hoffmann, María Mercedes Fernández Liporace
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PsychOpen 2015-11-01
Series:Europe's Journal of Psychology
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Online Access:http://ejop.psychopen.eu/article/view/898
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spelling doaj-09830700f01b43168dfe15c7e201a9582020-11-25T03:55:44ZengPsychOpenEurope's Journal of Psychology1841-04132015-11-0111459761810.5964/ejop.v11i4.898ejop.v11i4.898Paradoxical Personality and Academic Achievement in College Students From Buenos AiresAgustín Freiberg Hoffmann0María Mercedes Fernández Liporace1National Council of Scientific and Technical Research, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaNational Council of Scientific and Technical Research, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaThis paper presents a study on paradoxical personality, defined as a distinctive feature in creative persons, developed with 350 college students from Buenos Aires. Goals aimed at describing and analysing possible significant differences of paradoxical traits in students from diverse majors representing seven different fields of study, and examining the relationship between each bipolar trait and academic achievement. The sample was composed of 7 groups (n = 50 by group) representing fields of study typically offered in public universities, Biology, Computer Science, Engineering, Law, Nutrition, Psychology, and History of Art. Analyses by career provided descriptive information about students of these majors, concerning their paradoxical personality profiles. Correlational studies verified significant associations between academic achievement and most paradoxical traits in majors such as Computer Science, Nutrition and Psychology. Results are discussed regarding practical outcomes and teaching programs.http://ejop.psychopen.eu/article/view/898paradoxical personalitycollege studentsacademic achievementcreativity
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Paradoxical Personality and Academic Achievement in College Students From Buenos Aires
Europe's Journal of Psychology
paradoxical personality
college students
academic achievement
creativity
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María Mercedes Fernández Liporace
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title Paradoxical Personality and Academic Achievement in College Students From Buenos Aires
title_short Paradoxical Personality and Academic Achievement in College Students From Buenos Aires
title_full Paradoxical Personality and Academic Achievement in College Students From Buenos Aires
title_fullStr Paradoxical Personality and Academic Achievement in College Students From Buenos Aires
title_full_unstemmed Paradoxical Personality and Academic Achievement in College Students From Buenos Aires
title_sort paradoxical personality and academic achievement in college students from buenos aires
publisher PsychOpen
series Europe's Journal of Psychology
issn 1841-0413
publishDate 2015-11-01
description This paper presents a study on paradoxical personality, defined as a distinctive feature in creative persons, developed with 350 college students from Buenos Aires. Goals aimed at describing and analysing possible significant differences of paradoxical traits in students from diverse majors representing seven different fields of study, and examining the relationship between each bipolar trait and academic achievement. The sample was composed of 7 groups (n = 50 by group) representing fields of study typically offered in public universities, Biology, Computer Science, Engineering, Law, Nutrition, Psychology, and History of Art. Analyses by career provided descriptive information about students of these majors, concerning their paradoxical personality profiles. Correlational studies verified significant associations between academic achievement and most paradoxical traits in majors such as Computer Science, Nutrition and Psychology. Results are discussed regarding practical outcomes and teaching programs.
topic paradoxical personality
college students
academic achievement
creativity
url http://ejop.psychopen.eu/article/view/898
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