English Abstract
Abstract :
This study aims at shedding light on the social skills (social communication, social sympathy, self esteem, friendship formation, and teamwork and some personal characteristics (extraversion, neuroticism, openness to new experiences) of high achieving students as compared to the behavior of average students in the secondary stage in the kingdom of Bahrain.
This study also aims at identifying the correlation, if any, between social skills and personal characters among the study subjects.
To approach the above-mentioned aims, a study was conducted on a sample of 350 female students, 175 of which were high achievers while the others were average students. The researcher has used a 55- article Social Skills Scale done by the researcher and distributed into five aspects as follows (social communication, social sympathy, self esteem, friendship formation, and teamwork). The researcher has
also used the big five personality traits measure derived from Costa and McCrae (1992) as it has been translated by Bader AlAnsari, Ph.D (1997). The measure contains 36 articles distributed among three major aspects (extraversion, neuroticism, openness to new experiences).
After investigating the validity and reliability of the measures used in the study statistically as suits this particular study, the study has been implemented on the study sample. Afterwards, the data has been processed using SPSS.
The study concluded that:
there is no statistically significant differences between high achieving and average students in the different dimensions of social skills.
There is no statistically significant differences in personality traits between high achieving and average students.
There is a correlation between social skills and personality traits researched in this particular study.