Abstract
The goal of the current study is to more precisely define the relationship between the agreeableness dimension of personality and antisocial conduct. According to previous studies, the personality construct could be highly related to antisocial behaviour. It might be of great importance to explore more in this aspect of antisocial behaviour and personality. When it comes to antisocial behaviour, some personality traits may serve as a core focus for intervention or preventative strategies. It can also be used as a method to shield potential victims in the future, which may contribute to the society. It is hypothesised that antisocial conduct is negatively associated with agreeableness level, with age as the moderator. A total of 212 individuals were recruited for participation, all of whom were voluntary to participate in the study. The results have met the hypothesis, suggesting that the dimension of agreeableness is highly and negatively related to antisocial behaviour. However, the interaction between age and the agreeableness level shows to be non-significant. Limitations of this study are discussed, as well as the implications of future interventions. Future directions are also suggested.
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