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The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the big five personality traits (openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and emotional stability) and five sub-scales of planned happenstance skills among undergraduate students in South Korea. Multivariate multiple regression analysis was used to examine the effects of the five personality traits on five sub-scales of planned happenstance skills. The results showed that openness to experience and extraversion positively related with all five sub-scales of planned happenstance skills and positively affected planned happenstance skills while conscientiousness and emotional stability not only positively related with but predicted a few sub-scales of planned happenstance skills. The results of the current study could be utilized in counseling services and career programs to figure out which sub-scales of planned happenstance skills can be developed based on the client’s personality traits.
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