Personality Analysis of Specs and Non-Specs Wearers
Keywords:
Personality Traits, BFI44, OCEAN Model, SPSS softwareAbstract
This work aims to investigate the difference in personality traits between people who wear spectacles and those who do not. The survey was conducted using a questionnaire consisting of three sections. The first section collected personal details such as name, age, and gender. The second section was filled only by the participants who wear spectacles and asked about their reasons for wearing them and how long they have been wearing them. The third section included questions related to the BFI 44 questions of the OCEAN model, where a scale of 1-5 was provided. The data collected from the survey was organized in Google Sheets, and the mean for each personality trait was calculated. This organized data table was then imported into the SPSS software for further analysis. The data was checked for various assumptions such as the significance of outliers, normal distribution, and equality of variance. Independent t-test was conducted to compare the personality traits of spectacles wearers and non-spectacles wearers. The results showed that there was a significant difference in only one personality trait - openness between the two groups.
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