Drive and Personality Running head: DRIVE AND PERSONALITY
Assessing the Correlation between Drive and Personality Lauren Chambers Texas A&M University
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Method Participants Participants included 109 (83 female) students enrolled in the PSYC 204 class at Texas A&M University. Measures Drive was measured using the Personality Research Form developed by Jackson (1984). The format in use was 16 questions that participants rated on a scale from 1-5, with 1 being “strongly disagree” with the given statement and 5 being “strongly agree.” This particular format focused primarily on need for achievement. Statements given to the participants included, “I seldom set standards which are difficult for me to reach,” and “I enjoy difficult work.” Personality was measured using the mini-IPIP scales, also known as the 20 Big 5 Personality Characteristics (IPIP; Donnellan et al., 2006). This survey gave statements describing behaviors with which participants rated from “very accurate”—a 5 on the scale— down to “very inaccurate—a 1. Statements in the scale included, “I like order,” and, “I get upset easily.” Procedure Data for this study was collected using a series of surveys distributed to 109 college students on an online at www.surveymonkey.com. All participants filled out the same survey. There were no control or experimental groups.
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