For example, consider the FFM description of the antisocial personality disorder. Saulsman and Page (2004, 2005) reported a negative correlation with agreeableness and conscientiousness as the only meaningful associations with the FFM. However, the facet level analysis also reveals the additional single, but important, facet of excitement seeking from the domain of extraversion. While antagonism and low conscientiousness are the primary domains of the FFM in understanding this personality disorder (Lynam & Widiger, 2007), the thrill-seeking and excitement-seeking that contribute to a reckless disregard for the safety of oneself and others is also an important component (APA, 2000). In addition, it is not just that antisocial PD involves globally low conscientiousness; it is the particular facets of low dutifulness (immoral, unethical), low self-discipline (negligent, irresponsible), and low deliberation (hasty, acts without consideration of consequences). A strictly domain level analysis would similarly miss the suspiciousness and mistrust of the schizotypal PD (the only facet of antagonism predicted to relate to this disorder and the only facet that did relate). Schizotypal persons are not just introverted and anxious; they also display a