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Scoresrangefromalowof1toahighof5.ThePercentileiswhatpercentofotherpeopleyouscorehigher
than.
Trait
Score
Extraversion
2.9
Extraversionreflectshowmuchyouareorientedtowardsthings
outsideyourselfandderivesatisfactionfrominteractingwithother
people.Highscorersaresaidtobe"extroverts"whilelowscorersare
saidtobe"introverts.Introvertswilltendtobecometiredoutby
socialization,whileExtrovertswillbeenergizedbyit.Introverts
valuedowntimewhileextrovertsvaluestimulation.Duetotheir
disposition,extrovertswillusuallybegoodatsocialinteractiondue
tolotsofexperience,introvertstendtowardsthesociallyawkward.
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Conscientiousness
3.4
Conscientiousnessreflectshowcarefulandorderlyanindividualis.
Conscientiousindividualsaregenerallyhardworkingandreliable.
Whentakentoanextreme,theymayalsobe"workaholics",
perfectionists,andcompulsiveintheirbehavior.Peoplewhoscore
lowonconscientiousnesstendtobemorelaidback,lessgoal
oriented,andlessdrivenbysuccess;theyalsoaremorelikelyto
engageinantisocialandcriminalbehavior.[less]
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Neuroticism
3.4
Neuroticismisthetendencytoexperiencenegativeemotions.
Individualswhoscorehighonneuroticismaremorelikelythanthe
averagetoexperiencesuchfeelingsasanxiety,anger,envy,guilt,and
depressedmood.Theyrespondmorepoorlytostressors,andare
morelikelytointerpretordinarysituationsasthreatening,and
minorfrustrationsashopelesslydifficult.Theyareoftenself
consciousandshy,andtheymayhavetroublecontrollingurgesand
delayinggratification.Neuroticismisariskfactorforthe
"internalizing"mentaldisorderssuchasphobia,depression,panic
disorder,andotheranxietydisorders,allofwhicharetraditionally
calledneuroses.[less]
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Agreeableness
4
Agreeablenessreflectshowmuchyoulikeandtrypleaseothers.
Peoplewhoscorehighonthisdimensiontendtobelievethatmost
peoplearehonest,decent,andtrustworthy.Peoplescoringlowon
agreeablenessaregenerallylessconcernedwithothers'wellbeing
andreporthavinglessempathy.Therefore,theseindividualsareless
likelytogooutoftheirwaytohelpothers.Lowagreeablenessis
oftencharacterizedbyskepticismaboutotherpeople'smotives,
resultinginsuspicionandunfriendliness.Peopleverylowon
agreeablenesshaveatendencytobemanipulativeintheirsocial
relationships.Theyarealsomorelikelytocompetethanto
cooperate.[less]
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Openness
3.4
Opennessreflectshowmuchyouseekoutnewexperiences.[less]
15
Thedistributionsofotherpeople'sscoresonthistestarebelow.
Percentile
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