Person Ability: The MBTI Personality Types and its Relationship with the Academic Performance of Grade 12 Students in Dr. Yanga’s Colleges, Inc
Dwayne Denzel DC. Hipolito,
Renedict B. De Leon,
Joiz Nicole V. Dela Cruz,
Mikaela Loraine D. Galvez,
Zyrille Anne B. Nicolas,
Vanna Rikaella S. Supan and
Ma. Gail A. Teodoro
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Dwayne Denzel DC. Hipolito: Senior High School Department, Dr. Yanga’s Colleges, Inc., Bocaue, Bulacan, Philippines
Renedict B. De Leon: Senior High School Department, Dr. Yanga’s Colleges, Inc., Bocaue, Bulacan, Philippines
Joiz Nicole V. Dela Cruz: Senior High School Department, Dr. Yanga’s Colleges, Inc., Bocaue, Bulacan, Philippines
Mikaela Loraine D. Galvez: Senior High School Department, Dr. Yanga’s Colleges, Inc., Bocaue, Bulacan, Philippines
Zyrille Anne B. Nicolas: Senior High School Department, Dr. Yanga’s Colleges, Inc., Bocaue, Bulacan, Philippines
Vanna Rikaella S. Supan: Senior High School Department, Dr. Yanga’s Colleges, Inc., Bocaue, Bulacan, Philippines
Ma. Gail A. Teodoro: Senior High School Department, Dr. Yanga’s Colleges, Inc., Bocaue, Bulacan, Philippines
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2023, vol. 7, issue 7, 1270-1277
Abstract:
Online personality tests have emerged due to evolving technological advances, with their popularity mainly rooted due to their ease of use and quick results. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, or MBTI, one of the most popular, has become the new approach to assessing personality. The user will be categorized as one of the 16 personalities described in this test, each with their own set of strengths, weaknesses, and preferences. On the other hand, academic performance is the degree of knowledge of a student and is impacted by various circumstances. Several studies have investigated the relationship between personality types and academic-related events. This became the catalyst for why the researchers aim to achieve a correlative study, utilizing the currently popular MBTI in particular. The researchers seek to determine if this test can be used for anything more than psychological feedback. Notably, the researchers’ objectives not only define the concepts of various personalities present on the test and academic performance but also determine whether there is a connection between these personality types and the student’s academic performance. To conclude, the researchers employed both physical and online surveys. These comprised the adopted 16-personality type questionnaire by Crystal Knows to determine their personality type and a form that sought the first semester grades of core and applied subjects of 294 grade 12 students, the calculated number of participants needed for the study. Following a thorough data collection procedure, the researchers arrived at the following conclusions: 1) There are a variety of MBTI types present among grade 12 students, but they can be classified into four (4) groups: Analysts, Diplomats, Sentinels, and Explorers. 2) The student’s academic performance in school falls into three (3) categories: Category A (90-100), Category A (90-100), Category B (85-89), and Category C (75-84). 3) There are academic groups that excelled, particularly the Analysts and Diplomats group. Lastly, 4) No substantial correlation exists between personality types and students’ academic performance. The study’s implications can help young individuals expand their knowledge through personality tests.
Date: 2023
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