Enesevõimendamine enesekohastes küsimustikes seoses enesehinnangu ja isiksuseomadustega
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2012-03-15, 2012
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Tartu Ülikool
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
The main goal of the present research was to study self-enhancement related to self-esteem
and the five-factor personality traits. The OCQ self-inventory based on the signal detection
theory was used to evaluate self-enhancement using the over-claiming techique. The creator
of the questionnaire Delroy L. Paulhus is one of the top scientist in the field of selfenhancement
research and his work is the main basis of the present research. In order to find
suitable questionnaire items and adapt the original OCQ-150 to the Estonian cultural bounds
school teachers were consulted with. The set of inventories presented to the respondents
included five questionnaires. An OCQ test for evaluating self-enhancement, questionnaires of
general and academic self-esteem, personality and social desirability. Different from earlier
research where adults were studied, the respondents were 95 high-school seniors aged 17-19
years.
It was found that better specialized knowledge nor higher general or academic self-esteem
were not related to self-enhancement in this sample. The results showed that the BIDR and
OCQ scores did not correlate significally and it is thus concluded that these two
questionnaires may measure different aspects of self-enhancement. However, there was a
connection between neuroticism, extraversion and conscientiousness with self-enhancement.
Suprisingly, the correlation with neuroticism and extraversion was negative for both
dimensions. Conscientiousness and self-enhancement correlated positively.
Key words: self-enhancement, over-claiming, self-esteem, personality traits, questionnaire
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enesehinnang, isiksuseomadused, küsimustikud