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Sharon Begley

The Geography of Personality

The Swiss rate themselves as highly conscientious; Indians and Canadians see themselves as agreeable.

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  • Posted By: USMCSGT323 @ 08/26/2008 7:25:27 PM

    Please disregard my earlier comment. I clicked on the article in Yahoo without noticing the article source. After having to create a login, I found that this was Newsweek. Makes more sense now.

  • Posted By: USMCSGT323 @ 08/26/2008 7:20:16 PM

    Say again? This is confusing to her "Some connections are just head-scratchers: in the last three presidential elections, states high in openness and low in conscientiousness gave the Democrat a bigger winning margin than did states low in openness and high in conscientiousness, even after controlling for income, education and race."

    This is what I would expect from Democrats.

  • Posted By: pevans1201 @ 08/26/2008 10:10:33 AM

    Could you list the states alpabetically listing categories.? Then show what categories each state ranks high, low, n/a, etc. This is very interesting to me I would like to see a complete list showing the traits of each of the 50 states; Thanks, Pat

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