An Investigation of Personality Traits in Relation to Job Performance of Online Instructors

This quantitative study examined the relationship between the Big 5 personality traits and how they relate to online teacher effectiveness. The primary method of data collection for this study was through the use of surveys primarily building upon the Personality Style Inventory (PSI) (Lounsbury &am...

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Job Performance
Online Courses
Online Surveys
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Program Effectiveness
Statistical Analysis
Teacher Competencies
Teacher Effectiveness
Teacher Surveys
Teaching Skills
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