Comparison between personality traits of male and female nursing students batch '95 with regards to their performance in the clinical area

Date of Completion

1995

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Keywords

Personality, Nurses, Work Performance

Abstract

This study is all about comparison between personality traits of male and female nursing students batch '95 with regards to their performance in the clinical area. Specifically, it sought to determine if there is a significant difference in the performance /grade of respondents when they are grouped according to personality traits. Based on the findings, the researchers drew the following conclusions: Null hypothesis #1 of the following personality factors: warmth, reasoning, emotional stability, dominance, liveliness, rule consciousness, social boldness, sensitivity, vigilance, abstractedness, openness to change, self-reliance, perfectionism, and tension was rejected since there was a significant difference between male and female on the above mentioned personality traits when they were grouped according to sex. While the null hypothesis #1 of the personality factors privateness and apprehension was accepted since there are no difference between male and female on their privateness and apprehension personality traits when they were grouped according to sex. Null hypothesis #2 which is, there is no significant difference on the performance of respondents when they were grouped according to the 16 personality traits was accepted.

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