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Big Five predictors of maladjustment in Nigerian undergraduates.

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The study investigated the big-five as predictors of maladjustment among University Undergraduate students. Participants were 164 students from a private University who ranged between 19 and 24 years in age (Mean age= 18.38, SD = 1.59). 126 of these (i.e. 76.80 per cent) were females, and 38 (23.20. per cent) were males. It was hypothesised that the Big Five measures of personality would...
 
Published at International Journal of Development and Sustainability.
Volume Accepted Manuscript
Published in 2015
 
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Benedict C. Agoha & David O. Igbokwe
Agoha Ben » Highly skilled and results-oriented professional with solid academic preparation holding a Doctor of philosophy degree, and extensive experience combining academic and clinical practice of psychology. Has Proven ability provide psychological services to a broad range of persons, as well as provide cutting edge supervision and mentorship to students. He is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and... view full profile
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