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. 2013 Nov 5;1:e197. doi: 10.7717/peerj.197

Table 5. Multiple Regressions for the Iranian sample.

Personality traits’ relationship to subjective well-being and psychological well-being, as well as the relationship between psychological well-being dimensions and subjective well-being.

Predictor
variable
Outcome
variable
Adj R2 Unst. B Unst. SE Stand. β F t
Personality traits

Neuroticism (N) −.80 .30 −.26 −2.72**
Openness (O) Life satisfaction .55 .28 .21 1.98*
N, O .14 3.44**
Openness Positive affect .13 .26 .13 .21 2.74 1.97*
Neuroticism Negative affect .10 .24 .11 .20 2.14 2.07*
Extraversion Personal growth .07 .41 .20 .22 1.30 2.03*
Openness Purpose in life .06 .37 .19 .23 1.43 2.02*
Psychological well-being
Self-acceptance Life satisfaction .16 .56 .18 .32 2.87 3.22**
Self-acceptance Positive affect .13 .26 .09 .30 2.29 3.02**

Notes.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.