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Across almost 200 studies, what five activities were conscientious people less likely to engage in?
 
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You are a highly conscientious college student. How might your conscientiousness affect your habits?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Conscientious people were less likely to get drunk, use drugs, smoke, be obese, or get into car accidents.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Highly conscientious college students are more likely to wear a seat belt, exercise, get enough sleep, and eat more fruits and vegetables and are less likely to smoke or to drink alcohol.



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