Personality, Academic Attribution, and Substance Use as Predictors of Academic Achievement in College Students

Explored relationships among personality, substance use, & academic achievement in 161 undergraduates, ages 18-46, drawing on questionnaire data. Significant positive relationships were obtained between grade point average representing academic achievement & personality factors of neuroticis...

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