Big Five Mini Test Results
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
- altruistic
gentle
kind
sympathetic
warm
- competent
dutiful
orderly
responsible
thorough
- calm
relaxed
stablevs. Neuroticism (Costa and McCrae)
- angry
anxious
depressed
- cultured
esthetic
imaginative
intellectual
open
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