Investigating the Effect of Personality Traits and Academic Self-efficacies on Malpractice Tendencies in Health College Students
Conclusion: It was observed that neuroticism and extraversion personality traits in students were found to be associated with low academic self-efficacy and increasing malpractice tendencies. Investigation of academic self-efficacy and malpractice tendencies of the students in accordance with their personality traits would contribute to the improvement, arrangement, and updating of educational curricula.
Source: Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice - Category: Rural Health Authors: D Baykal D Yildirim Source Type: research
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