Carlita is high in conscientiousness. How might this impact her interpersonal relationships?

What will be an ideal response?


Conscientiousness can help relationships because conscientious individuals experience less conflict and are more likely to catch themselves before they say something destructive during an argument. Carlita's conscientiousness should be a benefit to her relationships.

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