Conduct Disorder has the highest measure of aggressive behavior among childhood disorders. Why? Well, the definition itself is explanatory. Conduct disorder is a mental illness in which children specifically present themselves in an aggressive manner, meaning they have tendencies to commit theft, lie, bully, and intimidate. Children with conduct disorder are not very attentive; they disregard general rules and lack empathy and social acceptable behavior. This is most of the time a result of how they were treated or if anything happened to them traumatically such as brain damage.
Top two chambers of the heart
Someone who is hostile, selfish, and unreliable would score low in two dimensions from the Five Factor Model, which are: agreeableness (for hostility and selfishness), and conscientiousness (for unreliability).
<em>Agreeableness</em> refers to the degree to which someone is willing to acquiesce to another individual – thus making them generally more forgiving and helpful. Low scorers would be more prone to fighting with other people than high scorers, and tends to put themselves first. <em>Conscientiousness</em> refers to the degree to which someone is well-organized and disciplined – the lower the score, the messier and less organized the person.