Influences of Temperament Types on University Students’ Well-Being, Academic Performance and College Adjustment

Authors

  • Henzel Tagalog Embalzado Ph.D. Candidate in Counseling Psychology, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Assumption University, Thailand.
  • Parvathy Varma Ph.D., Lecturer, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Assumption University, Thailand.

Keywords:

Temperament, Temperament Types, Personality, Well-Being, Academic Performance, College Adjustment

Abstract

The purpose of this present study was to investigate the influence of the temperament types toward university students’ well-being, academic performance and college adjustment. Temperament types are basic dimensions of personality that are fundamentally based on biology and genetics. Its biological foundation posits that temperamental traits are relatively stable, consistent across cultures and situations, and evident throughout the lifespan. The marked individual differences are due to the developmental processes—a byproduct of maturation, heredity and experience. The use of temperament types poses greater advantage as it commands easy reference to the dominant personality characteristics, which bring clearer understanding of a person’s strengths and limitations. The findings of the study showed that the temperament types of Sanguine, Choleric, Melancholic and Phlegmatic have variable effects on students’ well-being, academic performance and college adjustment demonstrated. The implications of the findings illustrated that in order to achieve better well-being and adjustment, students have to get a good grasp of their temperament types and work accordingly on their positive and negative sides.

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Published

2018-01-03

How to Cite

Embalzado, H. T., & Varma, P. (2018). Influences of Temperament Types on University Students’ Well-Being, Academic Performance and College Adjustment. Scholar: Human Sciences, 9(2), 186. Retrieved from http://www.assumptionjournal.au.edu/index.php/Scholar/article/view/2996

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