Proceedings of the 5th Electronic International Interdisciplinary Conference 2016
DOI: 10.18638/eiic.2016.5.1.544
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Relationship between personality and attitudes to Wikipedia

Abstract: The aim of the study was to examine the relationship between attitudes to Wikipedia and six personality traits (extraversion, emotional stability, openness to experience, conscientiousness, agreeableness and cynical hostility) among Polish students. Conscientiousness was negatively related to editing Wikipedia and positive opinions about Wikipedia. Cynical hostility was not related to any specific attitude to Wikipedia. Extraversion and openness to experience were positively related to positive opinions on Wik… Show more

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“…The method used in the study was paper and pencil survey. The questionnaires used for the study were the Consumerism at Work Scale described in the previous study, the Growth Mindset Questionnaire (NNR) and the Ultra-Short Scale for measuring subjective well-being in the adaptation of Atroszko et al ( Atroszko et al, 2015a ; Atroszko et al, 2015b ; Atroszko et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method used in the study was paper and pencil survey. The questionnaires used for the study were the Consumerism at Work Scale described in the previous study, the Growth Mindset Questionnaire (NNR) and the Ultra-Short Scale for measuring subjective well-being in the adaptation of Atroszko et al ( Atroszko et al, 2015a ; Atroszko et al, 2015b ; Atroszko et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two groups made up 25.7% and 74.3% (upper and lower quartiles) of the participants, respectively. A previous study has supported the validity and reliability of using singleitem social support measurements [31].…”
Section: Perceived Family Supportmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…A single‐item measure was preferred over multiple sleep assessments to maintain a concise daily questionnaire and prevent respondent fatigue across the 30‐day study. Similar single‐item sleep measures have previously shown acceptable reliability and validity [43, 44].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%