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JMatthes

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In a by John, Caspi, Robins, Moffitt, and Stouthamer-Loeber examining the relationship between the Big Five factors and juvenile delinquency, it was found that delinquent males who had committed severe crimes were:
 
  a. lower in Extraversion than their nondelinquent peers
  b. higher in Conscientiousness than their nondelinquent peers
  c. lower in Agreeableness than their nondelinquent peers
  d. higher in Openness to Experience than their nondelinquent peers

Question 2

In addition to the traditional Big Five factors, Paunonen and Jackson identified 10 additional factors. Two of these new factors are:
 
  a. introversion, extraversion
  b. conscientiousness, agreeableness
  c. openness to experience, neuroticism
  d. religiosity, honesty



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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