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Openness
Openness describes a person’s tendency to think in abstract, complex ways.
High scorers tend to be creative, adventurous, and intellectual. They enjoy
playing with ideas and discovering novel experiences. Low scorers tend to be
practical, conventional, and focused on the concrete. They tend to avoid the
unknown and follow traditional ways.
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Conscientiousness
Conscientiousness describes a person’s ability to exercise self-discipline and
control in order to pursue their goals. High scorers are organized and
determined, and are able to forego immediate gratification for the sake of long-
term achievement. Low scorers are impulsive and easily sidetracked.
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Extraversion
Extraversion describes a person’s inclination to seek stimulation from the
outside world, especially in the form of attention from other people. Extraverts
engage actively with others to earn friendship, admiration, power, status,
excitement, and romance. Introverts, on the other hand, conserve their energy,
and do not work as hard to earn these social rewards.
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Agreeableness
Agreeableness describes a person’s tendency to put others’ needs ahead of their
own, and to cooperate rather than compete with others. People who are high in
Agreeableness experience a great deal of empathy and tend to get pleasure out
of serving and taking care of others. They are usually trusting and forgiving.
People who are low in Agreeableness tend to experience less empathy and put
their own concerns ahead of others.
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Neuroticism
Neuroticism describes a person’s tendency to experience negative emotions,
including fear, sadness, anxiety, guilt, and shame. While everyone experiences
these emotions from time to time, some people are more prone to them than
others. High Neuroticism scorers are more likely to react to a situation with
fear, anger, sadness, and the like. Low Neuroticism scorers are more likely to
brush o! their misfortune and move on.
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W H AT D O Y O U VA L U E ?
You are a highly sympathetic and altruistic person who values kindness and
compassion above all else. You feel it is crucial to care for others and work to
make the world a better place. You rarely do anything that does not have a
payo! in kindness or caring. You are unconcerned with selfish goals, and
instead preoccupy yourself with the needs of others.
You have a genuine love of ideas, and value originality, creativity, and
imagination. It is important to you to have consistent opportunities to learn
new things and improve your mind. You value intellectual challenge, depth of
thought, and insight. Because of your interest in enlightenment and novel ideas,
you place great value on artistic and cultural endeavors. You believe that the
improvement of the mind is an important and worthy goal.
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I usually don't like tests that categorize people into mere traits, but it certainly
helps to see yourself by standards that are agreed upon by considerably a lot of
people. It helps you see yourself by objective standards and normalize traits that
you might not have accepted about yourself. Had a good time reading the
report, worth the money.
I thought overall it was pretty accurate. There were of course some answers I
was not sure of myself, and so that reflected in my results. Since there is nuance,
of course there are slight inaccuracies in an 'always' or 'never' phrase. However, I
was pleased with the results and descriptions, and found it to be mostly true
about me. I'm at a place where I can look at those results to see how I can best
grow, and I think this report can help me do that.
I enjoyed reading through the detailed report they had for me. I found
reassurance in a lot of the descriptions, and it provided insight about my
stronger traits. I also read some things in the report that I felt like didn't
accurately describe me, but made me question about whether I should open up
my perspective on certain aspects of my life. I really appreciated the insight
about what career path/style would fit me, as I am unsure if whether my current
career path is the right one for me or if I should take a leap of faith and try
something new. Overall, a small price to pay for a lot of reassurance and insight
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