Consistency of traits among Filipino counselors: Influence of context on self-evaluation

The present study aimed to examine the effect of context on the self-e.valuaticlr' of personality traits. Participants of the study were 78 Filipino counselors (Female=63, Male=14, Not lndicated=1), with age ranging from 22 to 60 years (M =37.62, SD =B.57). The study employed the within-subject...

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Main Authors: Lepaspi, Estesa Xaris Q., Ong, Aileen Grace, Desingaño, Armi Grace, Lopez, Jomelyn G., Reyes, Jose Alberto S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-142052024-04-15T02:28:28Z Consistency of traits among Filipino counselors: Influence of context on self-evaluation Lepaspi, Estesa Xaris Q. Ong, Aileen Grace Desingaño, Armi Grace Lopez, Jomelyn G. Reyes, Jose Alberto S. The present study aimed to examine the effect of context on the self-e.valuaticlr' of personality traits. Participants of the study were 78 Filipino counselors (Female=63, Male=14, Not lndicated=1), with age ranging from 22 to 60 years (M =37.62, SD =B.57). The study employed the within-subjects experimental design to determine whether context (more specifically, Overall View of Self, With Clients, With Colleagues, and With Significant Others) significantly impacts the self-evaluations of participants of ten personality traits. The Friedman test was used to analyze variations in the participants' trait ratings, and results showed significant differences in ratings across the four contexts, There were eight out of the ten traits which were given significantly different ratings across the four contexts: Patient, (X2(3)=46.98, p<.05); Understanding, (X2(3)=32,8J., p<,05); Honest, (XZ(3)=15.28, p<,05); Intelligent, (XZ(3}=23.03, p<.05); Brave, (XZ(3)=10.03, p<.05); Modest, (Xl(3)=16.83, p<.05); Warm, (XZ(3)=10.09, p<,05); Punctual, (XZ(3)=23.14, p<,05). The findings show that self-evaluations of traits can significantly vary depending on the context in which the rating is being given. Implications on the assumptions usually accompanying use of self-reports in the assessment of personality are discussed. Recommendations for counselors and users of tests are also provided. 2015-02-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11631 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Counselors—Philippines—Psychology Counseling Psychology Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Counselors—Philippines—Psychology
Counseling Psychology
Psychology
spellingShingle Counselors—Philippines—Psychology
Counseling Psychology
Psychology
Lepaspi, Estesa Xaris Q.
Ong, Aileen Grace
Desingaño, Armi Grace
Lopez, Jomelyn G.
Reyes, Jose Alberto S.
Consistency of traits among Filipino counselors: Influence of context on self-evaluation
description The present study aimed to examine the effect of context on the self-e.valuaticlr' of personality traits. Participants of the study were 78 Filipino counselors (Female=63, Male=14, Not lndicated=1), with age ranging from 22 to 60 years (M =37.62, SD =B.57). The study employed the within-subjects experimental design to determine whether context (more specifically, Overall View of Self, With Clients, With Colleagues, and With Significant Others) significantly impacts the self-evaluations of participants of ten personality traits. The Friedman test was used to analyze variations in the participants' trait ratings, and results showed significant differences in ratings across the four contexts, There were eight out of the ten traits which were given significantly different ratings across the four contexts: Patient, (X2(3)=46.98, p<.05); Understanding, (X2(3)=32,8J., p<,05); Honest, (XZ(3)=15.28, p<,05); Intelligent, (XZ(3}=23.03, p<.05); Brave, (XZ(3)=10.03, p<.05); Modest, (Xl(3)=16.83, p<.05); Warm, (XZ(3)=10.09, p<,05); Punctual, (XZ(3)=23.14, p<,05). The findings show that self-evaluations of traits can significantly vary depending on the context in which the rating is being given. Implications on the assumptions usually accompanying use of self-reports in the assessment of personality are discussed. Recommendations for counselors and users of tests are also provided.
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author Lepaspi, Estesa Xaris Q.
Ong, Aileen Grace
Desingaño, Armi Grace
Lopez, Jomelyn G.
Reyes, Jose Alberto S.
author_facet Lepaspi, Estesa Xaris Q.
Ong, Aileen Grace
Desingaño, Armi Grace
Lopez, Jomelyn G.
Reyes, Jose Alberto S.
author_sort Lepaspi, Estesa Xaris Q.
title Consistency of traits among Filipino counselors: Influence of context on self-evaluation
title_short Consistency of traits among Filipino counselors: Influence of context on self-evaluation
title_full Consistency of traits among Filipino counselors: Influence of context on self-evaluation
title_fullStr Consistency of traits among Filipino counselors: Influence of context on self-evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Consistency of traits among Filipino counselors: Influence of context on self-evaluation
title_sort consistency of traits among filipino counselors: influence of context on self-evaluation
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2015
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11631
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