When the values within Table 3 are read vertically down each column they represent a meta-analytically derived FFM profile for each of the DSM personality disorders. In other words, this profile specifies the empirical relationship of each personality disorder to all 30 facets of the FFM. These meta-analytic FFM profiles for each PD can then be compared to the hypothetical DSM-IV-TR translations put forth by Widiger, Trull, and colleagues (2002). For example, they hypothesized that the antisocial personality disorder would be characterized by high levels on only one facet of neuroticism (i.e., angry hostility). The meta-analysis did confirm the expected relationship with angry hostility, but also obtained a .27 effect size with impulsiveness, which is perhaps due in part to the complex nature of this construct (Whiteside & Lynam, 2001). Only the facet excitement seeking from extraversion was predicted to correlate with APD, consistent with the findings reported in Table 3. No relationships were predicted with any facet of openness, nor were any obtained. Four of the six facets of antagonism were predicted to correlate with APD (i.e., low straightforwardness,