Head Teacher’s Social Support, Personality Variables and Subjective Well-Being of Slovak Primary Teachers

The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between the supportive behaviour of a head teacher and selected personality traits in relation to the emotional and cognitive component of subjective well-being of primary school teachers. It has been assumed that personality traits will be signi...

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