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Thursday, June 4, 2015

Big Five Mini Test

Big Five Mini Test Results

source: http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/bigfiveminitest.html


Openess = 57
Conscientiousness = 54
Exraversion = 53
Agreeableness = 50
Stability = 33

source: http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/eysenck.html

In psychology, the Big Five personality traits are five broad domains or dimensions of personality that are used to describe human personality, the five-factor model (FFM)[1]The five factors are openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.  - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Five_personality_traits#History


The Big Five, was introduced in 1963 by Warren Norman.

E. C. Tuppes and R. E. Christal, who in turn had done a re-evaluation of Cattell’s original 16 Personality Factors research.

R. R. McCrae and P. T. Costa, Jr., their version, called The Five Factor Theory



NEO Personality Inventory, many people felt, and continue to feel, that we’d finally hit the motherload!

Here are the five factors, and some defining adjectives:
1.  Extraversion
    adventurous
    assertive
    frank
    sociable
    talkativevs. Introversion
      quiet
      reserved
      shy
      unsociable
2.  Agreeableness
    altruistic
    gentle
    kind
    sympathetic
    warm
3.  Conscientiousness
    competent
    dutiful
    orderly
    responsible
    thorough
4.  Emotional Stability (Norman)
    calm
    relaxed
    stablevs. Neuroticism (Costa and McCrae)
      angry
      anxious
      depressed
5.  Culture (Norman) or Openness to Experience (Costa and McCrae)
    cultured
    esthetic
    imaginative
    intellectual
    open

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