رابطة عوامل و وجوه مدل پنج عاملي شخصيت با دينداري
الموضوعات :مهناز مغانلو 1 , مريم وفايي 2 , مهرناز شهرآراي 3
1 - دانشگاه تربيت مدرس، تهران، ایران
2 - دانشگاه تربيت مدرس، تهران، ایران
3 - دانشگاه تربيت معلم، تهران، ایران
الکلمات المفتاحية: مدل پنج عاملي شخصيت, دينداري ,
ملخص المقالة :
چكيده: در اين مطالعه، رابطة بین عوامل و وجوه مدل پنج عاملي شخصيت با متغيرهاي دينداري (عقايد و مناسك، اخلاق اسلامي، پذيرش حقيقت متعالي، و عدم پذيرشِ حقيقت متعالي) مورد بررسي قرار گرفت. بدين منظور، 378 دانشجو بهصورت تصادفي از بین دانشجویانِ دانشگاه تهران و دانشگاه شهید بهشتی، انتخاب شدند و پرسشنامة تجديدنظر شدة شخصيت نئو، پرسشنامة جهتگيري مذهبي، و پرسشنامة باورهاي پسا انتقادي دوريز بر آنها اجرا شدند. بر اساس نتايج تحليلهاي همبستگي پيرسون، همسو با تحقيقات قبلي، بين عوامل همسازی و وظیفهشناسی با بيشترِ متغيرهاي دينداري رابطة مثبت مشاهده شد. بهعلاوه، برونگرايي با تمام متغيرهاي دينداري، و تجربهپذيري تنها با اخلاق اسلامي رابطة مثبت داشتند، در حاليكه نوروزگرایی با تمام متغيرهاي دينداري رابطة منفي، ولي با عدم پذيرشِ حقيقت متعالي رابطة مثبت نشان داد. نتايج تحليل رگرسيون نيز نشان داد که از بين عوامل شخصيت، همسازی، وظیفهشناسی، و ثبات هيجاني، پيشبيني كنندههای اخلاق اسلامي هستند و از بين وجوه شخصيت، ركگويي، محتاط بودن در تصميمگيري، و شتابزدگي، پيشبيني كنندههاي اخلاق اسلامي و پذيرش حقيقت متعالي هستند.
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