Effects of Personality on Social Status A Study on Perceived Social Dominance Among Adolescent Single Sex Social Groups

This study intends to ascertain the relationship between personality traits and perceived social dominance in a peer group setting among Senior High School Students. There are many factors that affect the perceived social dominance of individuals, and so the research aimed to solve which factors the...

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Main Authors: Moreno, Karol Matthew B., Tanlimco, Ethan Jason Y.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:conf_shsrescon-16272023-08-22T04:40:22Z Effects of Personality on Social Status A Study on Perceived Social Dominance Among Adolescent Single Sex Social Groups Moreno, Karol Matthew B. Tanlimco, Ethan Jason Y. This study intends to ascertain the relationship between personality traits and perceived social dominance in a peer group setting among Senior High School Students. There are many factors that affect the perceived social dominance of individuals, and so the research aimed to solve which factors these are among the current generation of senior high students. A total of 46 participants answered a google forms survey. It was found that the personalities all had similar measures, such as agreeableness and openness, and conscientiousness and neuroticism. Extroversion gave the most interesting results, with a half and half split for introverted(f=24, %=52.2%) and extroverted(f=22, %=47.8%). It was found that communication (m=3.24, sd= 0.85) and to be there when a friend is needed(m=3.15, sd=0.87) are the most important domains to peer relationship. Interestingly, there is no statistical relationship between age (x2=4.67, p=0.197), and gender(x2=0.186, p=0.666) with perceived social dominance. However statistical relationship is established between extraversion measure (x2=8.9, p=0.003) and quality of peer relationship (x2=4.63, p=0.031) and perceived dominance. The presented evidence warrants assumption that certain personality traits influence social dominance, and it is not related to age, gender, or quality of peer relationships. 2021-04-29T20:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2021/paper_frs/3 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/conf_shsrescon/article/1627/viewcontent/FRS_Effects_of_Personality_on_Social_Status_A_Study_on_Perceived_Social.pdf DLSU Senior High School Research Congress Animo Repository personality peer relationship social dominance extraversion adolescent
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topic personality
peer relationship
social dominance
extraversion
adolescent
spellingShingle personality
peer relationship
social dominance
extraversion
adolescent
Moreno, Karol Matthew B.
Tanlimco, Ethan Jason Y.
Effects of Personality on Social Status A Study on Perceived Social Dominance Among Adolescent Single Sex Social Groups
description This study intends to ascertain the relationship between personality traits and perceived social dominance in a peer group setting among Senior High School Students. There are many factors that affect the perceived social dominance of individuals, and so the research aimed to solve which factors these are among the current generation of senior high students. A total of 46 participants answered a google forms survey. It was found that the personalities all had similar measures, such as agreeableness and openness, and conscientiousness and neuroticism. Extroversion gave the most interesting results, with a half and half split for introverted(f=24, %=52.2%) and extroverted(f=22, %=47.8%). It was found that communication (m=3.24, sd= 0.85) and to be there when a friend is needed(m=3.15, sd=0.87) are the most important domains to peer relationship. Interestingly, there is no statistical relationship between age (x2=4.67, p=0.197), and gender(x2=0.186, p=0.666) with perceived social dominance. However statistical relationship is established between extraversion measure (x2=8.9, p=0.003) and quality of peer relationship (x2=4.63, p=0.031) and perceived dominance. The presented evidence warrants assumption that certain personality traits influence social dominance, and it is not related to age, gender, or quality of peer relationships.
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author Moreno, Karol Matthew B.
Tanlimco, Ethan Jason Y.
author_facet Moreno, Karol Matthew B.
Tanlimco, Ethan Jason Y.
author_sort Moreno, Karol Matthew B.
title Effects of Personality on Social Status A Study on Perceived Social Dominance Among Adolescent Single Sex Social Groups
title_short Effects of Personality on Social Status A Study on Perceived Social Dominance Among Adolescent Single Sex Social Groups
title_full Effects of Personality on Social Status A Study on Perceived Social Dominance Among Adolescent Single Sex Social Groups
title_fullStr Effects of Personality on Social Status A Study on Perceived Social Dominance Among Adolescent Single Sex Social Groups
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Personality on Social Status A Study on Perceived Social Dominance Among Adolescent Single Sex Social Groups
title_sort effects of personality on social status a study on perceived social dominance among adolescent single sex social groups
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2021
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2021/paper_frs/3
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/conf_shsrescon/article/1627/viewcontent/FRS_Effects_of_Personality_on_Social_Status_A_Study_on_Perceived_Social.pdf
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