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I found my Big 5 Personality Test. I was looking for it for a while, but wasn’t sure where I had posted it. It was under the Notes section. Here it is. »»

Openness

This trait refers to the extent to which you prefer novelty versus convention. Approximately 91.9% of respondents have a lower openness raw percentage than yours. From the way you answered the questions, you seem to describe yourself as someone who is far more intellectually curious and sensitive to beauty than most. You might say that your beliefs are individualistic and frequently drift towards the unconventional, and that you enjoy your imagination and the exciting places it takes you!

Reflective question: What place do you think that tradition has in society (if any)?
Facets

(O1) Imagination: 98.6th percentile. This facet includes your imagination and fantasy life. Daydreams are for you a regular occurance. Your mind creates other idealised realities. It can be difficult to bring your thoughts back to what you are meant to be doing.

(O2) Artistic Interests: 65.5th percentile. This facet includes your interest in art, music and nature. You appreciate beauty and the arts more than most others do, and so your knowledge is likely to be wider and deeper than the average individual.

(O3) Emotionality: 21st percentile. This facet includes your experience of emotion and feelings. You feel and can identify your emotions, but they do not dictate your actions. You may not feel as many emotional highs and lows as others seem to.

(O4) Adventurousness: 98.6th percentile. This facet includes your openness to new experiences. You much prefer novel activities and may quickly get bored with ones that you have mastered. You are willing to try anything once, and are usually on the lookout for new foods to try or places to go.

(O5) Intellect: 94.5th percentile. This facet includes your openness to new ideas. You are much more intellectually curious than most. You are interested in a range of unconventional ideas which you pursue for your own enjoyment rather than any material benefit.

(O6) Liberalism: 38.2nd percentile. This facet includes your openness to values. Your values are more conservative than average. Generally you see no need to re-examine the values of honoured tradition, although there may be one or two areas that you feel need to be liberalised.

Conscientiousness

This trait refers to the extent to which you prefer an organised, or a flexible, approach in life. Approximately 34.5% of respondents have a lower conscientiousness raw percentage than yours. From the way you answered the questions, you seem to describe yourself as someone who is spontaneous and fun, and that you like to do unexpected things that make life that bit more interesting. You might say that you aren’t completely unreliable, but you’ve been known to slip up on occasion.

Reflective question: How do you go about tackling a new task?
Facets

(C1) Self-Efficacy: 99.2nd percentile. This facet refers to your ability to ‘get things done’. You consider yourself both effective and successful in almost all that you attempt, both in tasks that you are familiar with and new ones also.

(C2) Orderliness: 2.3rd percentile. This facet includes how far you prefer order over flexibility. You are relatively disorganised. You prefer to take things as they come rather than imposing a structure on your environment. This may just be because it is not important to you. You may be especially good in a crisis when others’ plans are breaking down.

(C3) Dutifulness: 61.8th percentile. This facet includes your reliability. You think that fulfilling your promises and telling the truth is very important. If you say that you are going to do something, then you can be depended on to do it.

(C4) Achievement-Striving: 97.7th percentile. This facet includes your will to go beyond what is sufficient. You are very ambitious and set high standards for yourself in what you do. You work very hard to achieve success and are highly motivated. It may be that you neglect other aspects of your life.

(C5) Self-Discipline: 21st percentile. This facet includes your motivation to start and complete tasks. Importantly it is distinct from impulsiveness, which measures the impulse to do things that you do not want to do, whereas this facet measures your tendency to not do things that you do want to do.You are slightly less motivated than average, and can sometimes get distracted if a task is too boring. Generally you get down to work eventually though, and complete your tasks.

(C6) Cautiousness: 42nd percentile. This facet includes the extent to which you think before acting. You can act spontaneously and quickly when necesary, but you also usually think before acting which makes your decisions less likely to lead to unintended consequences.

Extraversion

This trait refers to the extent to which you enjoy company, and seek excitement and stimulation. Approximately 3.5% of respondents have a lower extraversion raw percentage than yours. From the way you answered the questions, you seem to describe yourself as someone who is quiet and somewhat withdrawn. Your answers describe you as someone who doesn’t need lots of other people around to have fun, and can sometimes find that people are tiring.

Reflective question: How do you like to spend your spare time?
Facets

(E1) Friendliness: 11.5th percentile. This facet refers to how you get on with others. You tend to act formally around other people and may be distant or even avoidant at times. You do not have a deep interest in other people in general, although there are probably still a select few individuals who you do feel comfortable with.

(E2) Gregariousness: 8th percentile. This facet refers to how much you seek out social situations. You seek quiet and may avoid crowded events, which can tire you out or leave you feeling stressed. You would rather spend time with a few close friends rather than a large gathering.

(E3) Assertiveness: 24.2nd percentile. This facet details your propensity to take charge. In a group you are unlikely to put yourself forward for a leadership role. This does not mean that you are unable to assert yourself when you feel you have expert knowledge in an area, but generally you prefer to hold back.

(E4) Activity Level: 11.5th percentile. This facet describes your life’s tempo. You let life evolve at its own leisurely pace. You do not like to rush things or be too busy. This does not mean that you are necessarily lazy, but rather that you take one step at a time.

(E5) Excitement-Seeking: 69.2nd percentile. This facet includes how much excitement you enjoy in your life. You seek out excitement where you can. Although you do not necessarily need it, you still enjoy it when you can find it. You like to act wild and crazy from time to time!

(E6) Cheerfulness: 27.5th percentile. This facet includes how often you feel positive emotions. You feel positive emotions less often than average. This does not necessarily mean that you feel unhappy, but that you are less likely to feel cheerful or joyful than others. You can look on the bright side still and enjoy laughing and having fun, just comparatively less often.

Agreeableness

This trait refers to the way you express your opinions and manage relationships. Approximately 58% of respondents have a lower agreeableness raw percentage than yours. From the way you answered the questions, you seem to describe yourself as someone who gets along with people well, especially once they have proved themselves trustworthy to you. Your responses suggest that you do have a healthy scepticism about others’ motives, but that doesn’t stop you from considering others to be basically honest and decent.

Reflective question: In what situations are you co-operative? When do you enjoy competition?
Facets

(A1) Trust: 61.8th percentile. This facet refers to your view of others’ motives. You consider other people to be generally trustworthy and moral. You know that there are people who are selfish, but you tend to give people the benefit of the doubt in the first instance.

(A2) Morality: 88.5th percentile. This facet concerns your views on the treatment of others. you consider morality to be extremely important and you act that way in your own life. You would not do selfish things at the expense of others even if the advantage for you would far outweigh the disadvantage to another.

(A3) Altruism: 88.5th percentile. This facet includes your concern for the positive wellbeing of others. You are far more likely than is typical to make time to help others, even at the expense of your personal material welfare, because you just enjoy doing it even when you get nothing directly in return.

(A4) Co-operation: 27.5th percentile. This facet describes how you work with others. You are more likely than most to say what you really feel rather than sugar coating it. This does not mean that you are rude, but you like plain speaking.

(A5) Modesty: 58th percentile. This facet describes how you project your achievements to others. You are generally self-effacing. You are unlikely to overtly make your achievements the centre of attention, but you may still find more subtle ways to let others know what you are capable of.

(A6) Sympathy: 75.8th percentile. This facet measures how others’ needs affect you. You are more moved than most by others’ appeals for help. You may be swayed by emotional pleas as you sympathise easily with others.

Neuroticism (Emotional stability)

This trait refers to the way you cope with, and respond to, life’s demands. Approximately 3.5% of respondents have a lower neuroticism raw percentage than yours. From the way you answered the questions, you seem to describe yourself as someone who is extremely difficult to upset or stress out, since you rarely, if ever, react with negative emotions, and even when you are anxious about something the feeling quickly passes. Based on your responses, you come across as very calm and resilient.

Reflective question: When do your emotions (or lack of emotions) get in the way of good decision making?
Facets

(N1) Anxiety: 11.5th percentile. This facet measures how prone to worrying you are. You are relaxed, have few fears, and so are rarely disturbed. Although this is generally good, in extreme situations you may not benefit from the motivation that stress brings.

(N2) Anger: 75.8th percentile. This facet describes how intensely you get angry or frustrated. You are worse than average at keeping your cool. You may lose your temper and also get annoyed or upset from time to time. However, the advantage is that when a situation really bothers you, you make sure that it is known.

(N3) Depression: 16th percentile. This facet represents normal differences in the propensity to feeling negative. You rarely feel dejected or down, and when you do it does not persist for long. However this does not necessarily mean that you feel positive emotions.

(N4) Self-Consciousness: 11.5th percentile. This facet measures negative feelings caused by being around others. You feel confident around other people, and social situations rarely feel awkward to you. You worry far less than most about saying the wrong thing or being embarrassed around other people.

(N5) Immoderation: 42nd percentile. This facet includes your propensity to over-indulge. You are as much in control of your urges as other people are. You probably have a weakness that you sometimes succumb to, but this is typical of most people and not likely to be a problem in your life.

(N6) Vulnerability: 3.5th percentile. This facet details how you deal with setbacks. You find it easier than most to cope when things go wrong. You are likely to be in control of yourself even in an emergency situation when others around you are panicking.

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