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2019 | 40 | 4 | 81-91

Article title

Osobowość i samofunkcyjność emocjonalna: relacja pomiędzy modelem osobowości HEXACO, ekstrawersją a świadomością własnej skuteczności regulacji emocji

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EN
Personality and Emotional Self-efficacy: the Relationship between HEXACO’s Emotionality, Extraversion and Conscientiousness with Regulatory Emotional Self-efficacy Belief

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Abstracts

EN
The main objective of this study was to investigate the influences of some personality traits, measured with the HEXACO model of personality, on the perceived ability to manage one’s own affects. The results of the correlations and the linear regressions between the personality traits, measured by the HEXACO-60, and the perceived ability to manage affects, measured by the Regulatory Emotional Self-Efficacy Belief scale, support the idea that extraversion is more related to expressing positive affects, whereas emotionality is more related to managing negative affects, and conscientiousness is slightly related to some aspects of self-regulation of positive and negative affects. The results obtained in this study for the HEXACO are similar to those displayed for FFM in previous studies regarding personality traits and positive and negative affects.
PL
Głównym celem przedstawionych badań jest sprawdzenie wpływów niektórych cech osobowości, mierzonych modelem osobowości HEXACO, na postrzeganą zdolność do radzenia sobie z własnymi wpływami. Wyniki korelacji i liniowych regresji między cechami osobowości mierzonymi przez HEXACO-60, a postrzeganą zdolnością do zarządzania afektami, mierzoną Regulacyjną Skalą Przekonania o Własnej Skuteczności, potwierdzają pogląd, że ekstrawersja jest bardziej związana z pozytywną ekspresją, podczas gdy emocjonalność jest bardziej związana z zarządzaniem negatywnymi afektami, a świadomość jest nieznacznie związana z niektórymi aspektami samoregulacji pozytywnych i negatywnych afektów. Wyniki uzyskane w tym badaniu dla HEXACO są zbliżone do tych prezentowanych dla FFM we wcześniejszych badaniach dotyczących cech osobowości oraz pozytywnych i negatywnych afektów.

Year

Volume

40

Issue

4

Pages

81-91

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Dates

printed
2019-12-31

Contributors

  • Sapienza, University of Rome
  • Salesian Pontifical University, Rome
author
  • Salesian Pontifical University, Rome

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