Summary: | The
purpose of this study, to investigate the relationship between adolescent five
personality traits with social self-efficacy, cognitive errors, cognitive
flexibility and five personality of parents. Research on 331 adolescents and
their mothers (331) and father (331), including 993 people participated. In the
study, the Five Factor Personality Inventory, Social Self Efficacy Scale and
Cognitive Errors Questionnaire was used. Adolescents answered Five Factor
Personality Inventory, Social Self Efficacy Scale and, the Cognitive Errors
Questionnaire. Mothers and fathers answered themselves the Five Factor Personality
Inventory. According to the results extraversion, peacefulness, self-control
and emotional instability of parents personality traits increases, these
personality characteristics of adolescents are rising. When adolescent’
extraversion, peacefulness, self-control and openness levels increase,
adolescents' social self-efficacy in the average scores increased, and it has
been observed that when levels of emotional instability increased, a decrease
in their average social self-efficacy score.
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