Answer for Question 1.

A personality five-factor model (FFM) is a set of five broad-characteristic dimensions or domains, often referred to as the "Big Five." Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and Openness to Experience. (Soto & Jackson, 2013)

The survey

The group of undergraduate psychology students’ taking the module PSY391

my results and after completing the 120-item IPIP (Maples, Guan, Carter, & Miller, 2014) representative of the NEO-PI-R domains of personality.

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1. Based on findings from published academic literature, what do your scores on the five personality trait domains suggest about your predicted academic performance at university?

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2. What validity considerations are important when looking at the relationship between your personality domain scores and their predictions about your academic performance?

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Reference List

Maples, J. L., Guan, L., Carter, N. T., & Miller, J. D. (2014). A test of the International Personality Item Pool representation of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory and development of a 120- item IPIP-based measure of the Five-Factor Model. Psychological Assessment, 26(4), 1070- 1084. doi:10.1037/pas0000004

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