The Relation between Five Factor Model (FFM) and Narcissism among Students of QOU.

Authors

  • أ.د.آمال جودة
  • د.حمدى أبو جراد

Keywords:

Narcissism, personality traits, Five Factor Model (FFM), extroversion, agreeableness, consciousness, neuroticism, openness to experience

Abstract

This study aims at identifying the relationship between narcissism and the

Big Five personality traits.In addition, the study aimed at specifying the Big

Five personality traits’ participation in narcissism prediction.Participants

were 179 students at Al Quds Open University.The researchers used the (Ne.-

FFI- S) Personality Inventory and Narcissism scale.

Findings revealed that extroversion, agreeableness, and consciousness

were negatively related to narcissism while neuroticism was positively related

to narcissism.No significant relationship was noticed between openness to

experience and narcissism.

Furthermore, findings showed also that the Big Five personality traits

explained about 26.1% of the variance in narcissism scores.Among the Big

Five traits, agreeableness and extraversion have just explained this variance.

Published

2017-05-06

How to Cite

جودة أ., & أبو جراد د. (2017). The Relation between Five Factor Model (FFM) and Narcissism among Students of QOU. Journal of Al-Quds Open University for Educational & Psychological Research & Studies, 2(6). Retrieved from https://journals.qou.edu/index.php/nafsia/article/view/73

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