Extraversion ||||||||||||| 65% (68 percentile)
Conscientiousness||||||||||||| 65% (57 percentile)
Neuroticism ||||||||||||||||| 87% (94 percentile)
Agreeableness |||||||||||||| 70% (39 percentile)
Openness |||||||||||||||||| 92% (82 percentile)
Extraversion ||||||||||||| 65% (68 percentile)
Conscientiousness||||||||||||| 65% (57 percentile)
Neuroticism ||||||||||||||||| 87% (94 percentile)
Agreeableness |||||||||||||| 70% (39 percentile)
Openness |||||||||||||||||| 92% (82 percentile)
Extraversion | 1.4 (3 percentile)
Conscientiousness |||||||||||||||||||| 2.9 (24 percentile)
Neuroticism ||||||||||||||||||| 3.4 (64 percentile)
Agreeableness ||||| 3.9 (45 percentile)
Openness |||||||||||||||||||| 3 (5 percentile)
neat i would say that its close for the most part
I'd torture a thousand souls just to see her smile.
Extraversion |||||| 30% (18 percentile)
Conscientiousness|||||||||||| 62% (52 percentile)
Neuroticism |||||||| 42% (37 percentile)
Agreeableness |||||||||||| 60% (22 percentile)
Openness |||||||||| 52% (7 percentile)
Have to admit I didn't understand all of if to 100%. *g* That might explain something.
Really confusing data, but I guess the graph is right, and the percentiles are reversed.
I expected that 89 percentile, though
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Extraversion |||||||||||||||| 82% (88 percentile)
Conscientiousness|||||||||||| 60% (47 percentile)
Neuroticism ||||||||||||| 67% (75 percentile)
Agreeableness |||||||||||||||||| 89% (83 percentile)
Openness ||||||||||||||| 77% (47 percentile)
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Extraversion 4.1 83%
Conscientiousness 2.4, 9%
Neuroticism 2 13%
Agreeableness 4.4 74%
Openness 3.8 32%
Right...
No idea about the units used and I'm not sure I feel the variables chosen are best suited to judge character.
Here's mine anyway:
Extraversion |||||||| 42% (34 percentile)
Conscientiousness||||||||||| 57% (42 percentile)
Neuroticism ||||| 27% (16 percentile)
Agreeableness |||||||||||||||| 82% (68 percentile)
Openness ||||||||||||||||| 85% (65 percentile)
Personally, I prefer Myers-Briggs categorising; http://www.personalitypathways.com/type_inventory.html
http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.asp
(INFJ master-race FTW!! \o/)
Extraversion 3.1 49%
Conscientiousness 3.9 71%
Neuroticism 3.1 52%
Agreeableness 4.4 74%
Openness 4 42%
don't want to rezz an "old" thread but i think there is something off with the neuroticism status in the test.
according to ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Fiv...onality_traits
... neuroticism is described as the following:
as i understand it the more of the above points you agree on (or disagre when reversed) the higher your neuroticism. as i chose the exact opposite in 100% of the time i should have a low number.Neuroticism is the tendency to experience negative emotions, such as anger, anxiety, or depression. It is sometimes called emotional instability, or is reversed and referred to as emotional stability. According to Eysenck’s (1967) theory of personality, neuroticism is interlinked with low tolerance for stress or aversive stimuli.[38] Those who score high in neuroticism are emotionally reactive and vulnerable to stress. They are more likely to interpret ordinary situations as threatening, and minor frustrations as hopelessly difficult. Their negative emotional reactions tend to persist for unusually long periods of time, which means they are often in a bad mood. These problems in emotional regulation can diminish the ability of a person scoring high on neuroticism to think clearly, make decisions, and cope effectively with stress.[citation needed] Lacking contentment in one's life achievements can correlate to high Neuroticism scores and increase a person's likelihood of falling into clinical depression.[39]
At the other end of the scale, individuals who score low in neuroticism are less easily upset and are less emotionally reactive. They tend to be calm, emotionally stable, and free from persistent negative feelings. Freedom from negative feelings does not mean that low scorers experience a lot of positive feelings.[citation needed]
Research suggests extraversion and neuroticism are negatively correlated.[38]
Sample neuroticism items
I am easily disturbed.
I change my mood a lot.
I get irritated easily.
I get stressed out easily.
I get upset easily.
I have frequent mood swings.
I often feel blue.
I worry about things.
I am relaxed most of the time. (reversed)
I seldom feel blue. (reversed)
so unless there is something i overlooked i'm now officially depressed.
Extraversion |||||||| 40% (31 percentile)
Conscientiousness|||||||||| 50% (28 percentile)
Neuroticism |||||||| 40% (32 percentile)
Agreeableness ||||||||| 47% (9 percentile)
Openness ||||||||||| 55% (9 percentile)
Extraversion 2.5
Conscientiousness 4.5
Neuroticism 4.1
Agreeableness 1.7
Openness 4.8