excluded on this basis (e.g., Morey et al., 2002). In addition, some studies used the NEO PI rather than the NEO PI-R, thereby excluding the facet scales for agreeableness and conscientiousness. Of those studies that used the NEO PI, only rarely were the results for the facets of neuroticism, extraversion, and openness reported (e.g., Hyer et al., 1994; Miller, Pilkonis, & Clifton, 2005). Finally, a few studies included relevant measures but did not provide the full set of correlations between the DSM personality disorders and the thirty facets (e.g., Bagby, Marshall, & Georgiadas, 2005; Carlson & Furr, 2007; Reynolds & Clark, 2001; Trull et al., 1998; Skodol et al., 2005). However, the full matrix of correlations was obtained in some instances upon request from the first author (e.g., Bagby et al., 2005; Carlson & Furr, 2007)