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The moderation of conscientiousness by cognitive ability when predicting workplace safety behavior
Personality and Individual Differences, 08/18/09
Postlethwaite B et al. – Conscientiousness was a stronger predictor of safety behavior for individuals with lower levels of cognitive ability. Implications for understanding the way cognitive ability and conscientiousness interact are discussed.
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