Helpful
Agreeableness
"I hate having to go to parties."
Low score - Extraversion
How much a person tends to have unstable emotions.
Neuroticism
Sofia is the kind of person who walks into a room and instantly starts chatting with everyone. She enjoys group activities, feels bored when she’s alone too long, and always brings energy to class discussions.
Extraversion
Impulsiveness
Acting quickly without thinking about the consequences.
Organized
Conscientiousness
"People can trust me with their secrets and I'm always happy to help others."
High score - Agreeableness
How sociable, talkative, and assertive someone is around other people.
Extraversion
Nora often worries about making mistakes and gets stressed before presentations. Even small problems can make her anxious.
Neuroticism
Goal-driven
Motivated to achieve specific aims; working hard toward a clear goal.
Quiet
"I am often easily stressed."
High score - Neuroticism
How trustworthy, cooperative, and good-natured someone is toward others.
Agreeableness
Mateo keeps a detailed planner, checks his tasks twice, and hates being late. When he starts a project, he won’t stop until everything is done perfectly, even if it takes longer than he expected.
Conscientiousness
Even-Tempered
Not easily annoyed or made angry. Balanced emotions or temper.
Openness
Low score - Openness to Experience
How willing someone is to try new things, be creative, and enjoy new ideas or experiences.
Openness.
Gavin is thoughtful and easy to work with. He listens carefully before giving his opinion and prefers to solve problems by finding a compromise. Classmates often turn to him when they need someone helpful.
Agreeableness
Withdrawn
Quiet and not very social; keeping to yourself.
Calm
Neuroticism
Daily Double
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Low score - Conscientiousness
How organized, responsible, and careful a person is with their work and duties.
Conscientiousness
Hana often spends her free time experimenting with new hobbies. Last month it was digital art, and this month she’s learning basic Japanese. She enjoys discussing unusual theories in class and often suggests creative solutions that others wouldn’t think of.
Openness
DAILY DOUBLE!
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Focused on what is useful or realistic; able to deal with problems in an effective, straight-forward way.