DocumentCode
2073932
Title
An empirical study of the effects of conscientiousness in pair programming using the five-factor personality model
Author
Salleh, Norsaremah ; Mendes, Emilia ; Grundy, John ; Burch, Giles St J
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Volume
1
fYear
2010
fDate
2-8 May 2010
Firstpage
577
Lastpage
586
Abstract
This paper describes a formal experiment carried out to investigate the effect of the Personality factor conscientiousness on the effectiveness of Pair Programming as a pedagogical tool in higher Education. This experiment took place at the University of Auckland, using as subjects undergraduate students attending an introductory programming course. Conscientiousness was chosen because it has been shown to be the most consistent predictor of academic achievement. Our findings showed that differences in conscientiousness level did not significantly affect the academic performance of students who pair programmed, which could have been due to the short duration of the tasks used throughout the experiment. However, results revealed that another Personality factor - Openness to experience - presented a significant correlation with paired students´ academic performance.
Keywords
computer science education; further education; software prototyping; formal experiment; higher education; introductory programming course; pair programming; personality factor conscientiousness; Context; Educational institutions; Programming profession; Psychology; Tutorials; conscientiousness; empirical investigation; five-factor model; formal experiment; higher education; pair programming; personality type;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering, 2010 ACM/IEEE 32nd International Conference on
Conference_Location
Cape Town
ISSN
0270-5257
Print_ISBN
978-1-60558-719-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1145/1806799.1806883
Filename
6062062
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