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Relationships between the big five personality characteristics and performance on behavioral decision making tasks

•Few studies examined the big five personality characteristics and behavioral decision making.•The present study examined performance on the IGT, BART, CCT, and GDT.•Across two studies, minimal relationships were seen between the big five and decision making.•Higher agreeableness was associated with...

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Published in:Personality and individual differences 2020-07, Vol.160, p.109931-11, Article 109931
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Balloon analogue risk task
Big five
Columbia card task
Conscientiousness
Decision making
Extraversion
Five factor model
Gambling
Game of dice task
Impulsivity
Iowa gambling task
Neuroticism
Openness
Personality
Personality traits
Risky decision making
Task performance
Undergraduate students
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