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The test that you have just taken is based on the Five Factor Model of personality. There is a broad consensus amongst personality theorists that this model, which describes five major 'domains' or traits, is the best current description of the structure of personality. The five major dimensions, and your scores on them, are described below. Try to interpret your results on the basis of the overall pattern, rather than just concentrating on particular scores.
Factor IV : Neuroticism
This trait reflects the tendency to experience negative thoughts and feelings. High scorers are prone to insecurity and emotional distress. Low scorers tend to be more relaxed, less emotional and less prone to distress. Compared to other people who have taken this test, your score on this dimension (12) is relatively low.
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30%, and 'about average' somewhere in the middle. However, it is known that different groups of people (e.g. men and women) are likely to score differently on various measures. Therefore, the people you were compared to in generating the feedback may not have been people exactly like you. If you wish to know more about this personality inventory and how it was developed, you may find the following paper useful: Buchanan, T., Johnson, J. A., & Goldberg, L. R. (2005). Implementing a Five-Factor Personality Inventory for Use on the Internet. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 21, 115-127. If you wish to know more about the scientific study of personality, personality assessment, or the Five Factor Model, try the following websites: The Personality Project - Lots of information and references about personality theory and research. The International Personality Item Pool web pages.
Would you like to take a short memory test? You can now complete a memory questionnaire and recall task online as part of another research project. People taking the test receive feedback on their responses and information about the study. Participating is quick and easy, and should take no more than 15 minutes. If you would be willing to help, or just want to know more about the project, you can find further information here.
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