Impact of social and psychological factors on academic achievement of university students

Med Glas (Zenica). 2020 Feb 1;17(1):234-238. doi: 10.17392/1080-20.

Abstract

Aim To examine the correlation between personality traits, learning styles, and academic achievement and a difference between students' gender, residency status and academic achievement. Methods The study included 95 students of first year of the School of Medicine, University of Sarajevo. The survey used the sociodemographic questionnaire, Index of Learning Style and Big Five Inventory. Academic achievement was represented by a cumulative grade point of each student. Results There was significant difference between the students' gender, information processing style, i.e. active/reflective learning style and academic achievement. Academic achievement was correlated with extraversion (negatively), conscientiousness and active/reflexive learning style. Conclusion With this study we wanted to improve awareness of teachers about the importance and use of different styles during lecture, to show the importance of students knowing their own preferences and learning styles, and how personality traits can affect students' academic achievement. Academic performance is an important outcome for students. It can increase motivation, student participation in class and wish to volunteer in different activities.

Keywords: learning styles; performance; personality traits; residency.

MeSH terms

  • Academic Success*
  • Educational Status
  • Humans
  • Learning
  • Students
  • Universities