“…How does wise reasoning related to other personality constructs? Reasoning wisely is associated with greater agreeableness (Brienza et al, ; Levenson, Jennings, Aldwin, & Shirashi, ) and openness (Kunzmann & Baltes, ; Levenson et al, ; Mickler & Staudinger, ; Wink & Staudinger, ), as well as less neuroticism (Webster, Bohlmeijer, & Westerhof, ). The relationship of wise reasoning to performance on standardized intelligence and working memory tasks has been modest (Grossmann et al, , ; Staudinger, Lopez, & Baltes, ).…”