The five-factor model includes “extroversion (the tendency to experience positive emotions and sociability), neuroticism (the tendency to experience negative affect), conscientiousness (the ability to plan, organize, and complete tasks), agreeableness (the tendency to trust others and show sympathy and altruism), and openness (the tendency to engage in novel activities and emotions)” (Lewis at. el., 2014, p.866). The results indicated that the five-factor model has a common genetic influence on adolescent behavior problems (e.g. anxiety, peer problems, conduct, hyperactivity, low prosocial behavior). However, genetic influences are present in both normal personality and problem
The five-factor model includes “extroversion (the tendency to experience positive emotions and sociability), neuroticism (the tendency to experience negative affect), conscientiousness (the ability to plan, organize, and complete tasks), agreeableness (the tendency to trust others and show sympathy and altruism), and openness (the tendency to engage in novel activities and emotions)” (Lewis at. el., 2014, p.866). The results indicated that the five-factor model has a common genetic influence on adolescent behavior problems (e.g. anxiety, peer problems, conduct, hyperactivity, low prosocial behavior). However, genetic influences are present in both normal personality and problem