How Do you score?
Saturday, April 17, 2004
| Big Five Test Results |
| Extroversion (40%) moderately low which suggests you are quiet, unassertive, and aloof. Friendliness (64%) moderately high which suggests you are good natured, trusting, and helpful but possibly too much of a follower Orderliness (38%) moderately low which suggests you tend to be unreliable, lazy, careless, and unmotivated. Emotional Stability (34%) moderately low which suggests you are worrying, insecure, emotional, and nervous. Openmindedness (36%) moderately low which suggests you tend to be closeminded, uncreative, and conventional. |
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The Big Five is currently the most accepted personality model in the scientific community. The Big Five emerged from the work of multiple independent scientists/researchers starting in the 1950s who using different techniques obtained similar results. Those results were that there are five distinct personality traits/dimensions. Here are your results on each dimension:
Extroversion results were moderately low which suggests you are quiet, unassertive, and aloof.
Friendliness results were moderately high which suggests you are good natured, trusting, and helpful but possibly too much of a follower
Orderliness results were moderately low which suggests you tend to be unreliable, lazy, careless, and unmotivated.
Emotional Stability results were moderately low which suggests you are worrying, insecure, emotional, and nervous.
Openmindedness results were moderately low which suggests you tend to be closeminded, uncreative, and conventional.
Overall (of the Big 5 factors), you scored highest on Friendliness and lowest on Emotional Stability
How could anyone think me emotionallly unstable, huh?
I did manage to not know the meaning of a few of the questions, and managed to misread one, that went along the lines of: Do you like to get massages, and I read it as do you like to get messages! (but tis okay, I caught it before answering!) |












