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The present study deals with the question of discriminant validities of self-esteem and life satisfaction. The research had for aim to analyze the relationship of self-esteem and life satisfaction to factors of the five-factor model of personality and was carried out on a sample of 700 Czech adolescents. Both self-esteem and life satisfaction are connected with emotional stability, extraversion and conscientiousness. Agreeableness is related to life satisfaction, but not to self-esteem. The divergence between self-esteem and life satisfaction is also based on the difference between the closeness of their relations towards neuroticism - the correlation between self-esteem and neuroticism is significantly higher than that between life satisfaction and neuroticism.
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The presented study deals with the usability of the web-based questionnaires. On a sample of 130 university students (2 paired groups by 65 persons each) psychometric characteristics (means, variabilities, reliabilities, and relationships among variables) of paper/pencil and the web-based forms of three selected methods - The Oxford Happiness Questionnaire; Satisfaction With Life Scale; Extraversion Scale from the NEO-FFI - were evaluated. It was confirmed that these characteristics were not affected by the form of administration.
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