Personality, subjective well-being and interpersonal attraction in adolescents

Pages:205-211
Anita Sharma and Jyotsana Gautam (Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla)

The study aimed at exploring the role of personality and subjective well-being in interpersonal attraction (social attraction, physical attraction, task attraction) in adolescents. The adolescents (100 males and 100 females) were assessed by using 16 PF, The Subjective Well-Being Inventory and Interpersonal attraction Scale. Data was analyzed in terms of Correlation, Regression Analysis and t-test. Regression Analysis revealed that personality has explained 10% of variance in interpersonal attraction in females only and subjective well-being has shown 14% of variance in interpersonal attraction by gender ( in Males 9% & in Females 5 %). t test has revealed that gender wise, females have shown better interpersonal attraction than males. Overall, Personality and subjective well-being appeared to influence interpersonal attraction of the adolescents. Thus, it can be concluded that personality and subjective well-being plays a vital role in the interpersonal attraction of the adolescents.

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Pages:205-211
Anita Sharma and Jyotsana Gautam (Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla)