| 21. | Those high in Agreeableness make less, on average, than those low in the same trait.
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| 22. | Sympathy or compassion and also good-natured agreeableness are not true virtues, according to Kant.
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| 23. | Agreeableness he considered to be a constraint and he avoided everything that seemed to restrict his freedom.
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| 24. | In theory, individuals who are extremely high in agreeableness are at risk for problems of dependency.
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| 25. | Agreeableness and Conscientiousness have been consistently linked to organizational citizenship behavior, although this relationship is weak.
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| 26. | Honesty-Humility, Emotionality and Agreeableness are proposed to be measures of Altruistic versus Antagonistic behaviour.
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| 27. | Rolland further advanced the view that the extraversion and agreeableness dimensions are more sensitive to cultural context.
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| 28. | A high scorer on tough-mindedness in psychoticism would score low on tender-mindedness in agreeableness.
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| 29. | As a facet of agreeableness, compliance is defined as an individual's typical response to conflict.
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| 30. | The relationship between agreeableness and job satisfaction is most apparent in exchange-oriented or transactional work environments.
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