e more likely to collaborate with these professionals (r = .36). Hathaway et al. (2004) concluded that findings from both studies demonstrated that psychologists believed the issue of religiousness and/or spirituality to be important but most did not routinely assess this issue for treatment planning.
"Can personality factors predict intelligence" by Moutafi, Furnham, and Paltiel (2005). This study used survey research, a quasi-experimental design, to investigate the relationship between personality traits and psychometric intelligence in 4859 participants. Participants filled out the Critical Reasoning Test Battery (GRT2) and the Fifteen Factor Questionnaire (15FQ). Statistical analysis of intelligence measures allowed for the exclusion of those who scored below four out of 35, leaving a total of 3756 participants. Means and standard deviations were calculated for the intelligence measures and Pearson product moment correlations were computed to determine relationships between three sub-tests of the General Reasoning. Partial
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