2017
DOI: 10.13165/siiw-17-3-1-01
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Abstract: The study investigated the effect of personality traits (wave 1), change in personality traits over a one-year time period (from wave 1 to wave 2), and life events over the past year (wave 2 reports) on three components of female university students' (N = 280; mean age 20.2 years) subsequent (wave 2) subjective well-being, i.e. emotional (EWB), psychological (PWB), and social (SoWB). We applied the Big Five Inventory to evaluate personality, the Scale of Significant Life Events in Emerging Adulthood to assess … Show more

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“…The participants responded using a 6-point rating scale (from 0never to 5every day during the past month). International evidence supports factorial structure, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and validity of MHC-SF in adolescents and adults (e.g., Keyes, 2006;Lamers et al, 2011;Robitschek & Keyes, 2009;Zupančič & Kavčič, 2017). The internal consistency coefficients (αs) of the scales in the current study were .86 (EWB) and .83 (PWB) in Austria, and .89 (EWB) and .85 (PWB) in Slovenia.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The participants responded using a 6-point rating scale (from 0never to 5every day during the past month). International evidence supports factorial structure, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and validity of MHC-SF in adolescents and adults (e.g., Keyes, 2006;Lamers et al, 2011;Robitschek & Keyes, 2009;Zupančič & Kavčič, 2017). The internal consistency coefficients (αs) of the scales in the current study were .86 (EWB) and .83 (PWB) in Austria, and .89 (EWB) and .85 (PWB) in Slovenia.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 76%