The test you've just taken is a short
version of the Five Factor model of identity. Among psychology
experts, this approach has become broadly accepted for its accuracy
and consistency. The five dimensions in this model give a complete
description of your personality traits: Openness to Experience,
Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness and Negative
Emotionality. Read below to see your scores and understand what they
mean.
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curious
Openness To Experience
Your high
score in the Openness category means that you probably have a strong
creative streak. Your broad intellectual curiosity and your interest
in the various arts set you apart. Some people may consider you
somewhat of a dreamer, and your taste for variety often means moving
quickly on to the next experience. This tendency makes you appear a
bit flighty and inconsistent. But these elements of your personality
simply reflect a character full of new ideas and charged with
emotions.
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more
focused
Conscientiousness
Your high score in
the Conscientiousness category means that you feel a strong
compulsion towards duty and responsibility. You are probably a very
organized person, and pride yourself on your professional
competence. Work is a very high priority in your life, and defines
your vision of success. You have a careful attitude towards making
decisions, and think them through carefully. With such a strong
conscience, and a devotion to accomplishment, it's likely that
you're considered extremely dependable.
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extraverted
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extraverted
Extraversion
Your medium score in
the Extraversion category defines your social identity. You are
probably comfortable in either a crowd or by yourself, and spending
time alone or with company is equally enjoyable. When among others,
you tend to stand in the foreground, although you may not always
wish to take the position of a leader. Instead, you seem to prefer
moving between the role of leader and follower, as the situation
requires. You probably keep a moderately active social life; you're
generally on the lookout for excitement, but certainly don't require
it. You tend to keep a fairly positive emotional outlook, and people
can usually count on your for some good cheer.
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more
adaptive
Agreeableness
The Agreeableness
category refers to your social disposition. Your medium score
indicates someone who balances the priorities of your own inner
voice with the needs of others. You tend to be concerned with the
harmony of the group, while maintaining a certain independence.
Depending on the situation, you might adopt a stance that defers to
the wishes of others, or else assert your own individuality. In this
way, you have a great deal of tact, and believe in the situational
equality of people. You probably have an approachable and kind
personality. People probably admire you for your ability to speak
your mind when appropriate.
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more
reactive
Negative Emotionality
Negative
Emotionality scale refers to your emotional reactivity. Your low
score implies that you generally resist the influence of what's
going on around you. Confronted by situations that most people would
find upsetting, you'll often remain calm and rational. For example,
strong feelings of embarrassment, sadness, stress or anger are
emotions that may not arise too often within you. Instead, you seem
to resolve these issues with a minimum of difficulty. Your
personality is best characterized as cool and levelheaded.
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