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Curious Conversations
How agreeable are you?
Research and reading informing this episode:
Agreeableness overview on Psychology Today
Agreeableness overview on EBSCO
Warmth and Competence as Universal Dimensions of Social Perception: The Stereotype Content Model and the BIAS Map by Amy J C Cuddy, Susan T Fiske and Peter Glick
The Antecedents and Correlates of Agreeableness in Adulthood by Brett Laursen, Lea Pulkkinen and Ryan Adams
Assessing relationships between conformity and meta-traits in an Asch-like paradigm by Spee Kosloff, Spencer Irish, Leigh Perreault, Gabrial Anderson and Alexandra Nottbohm
One Personality Trait Enhances Job Performance and Success the Most, Study Finds by Bryan Robinson
Agreeableness and it's Consequences: a Quantitative Review of Meta-Analytic Findings by Michael P Wilmot and Deniz S Ones
Helping Others Results in Helping Yourself: How Well-Being Is Shaped by Agreeableness and Perceived Team Cohesion by Abira Reizer, Tal Harel and Uzi Ben-Shalom
The Power of Agreeableness by Mary E. Corrado
Kill chaos with kindness: Agreeableness improves team performance under uncertainty by Soo Ling Lim, Peter J Bentley and JoEllyn Prouty McLaren
The advantages of being disagreeable – YouTube video by Dr Todd Grande
Alva Guide to The Big Five: Agreeableness Explained by Kajsa Asplund
The Six Facets of Agreeableness – YouTube video by Dr Todd Grande
Stability and Change in the Big Five Personality Traits: Findings from a Longitudinal Study of Mexican-Origin Adults by Olivia E Atherton, Angelina R Sutin, Antonio Terracciano and Richard W Robins