Personalitytest based on the Big Five

Personalitytest based on the Big Five

Published
July 23, 2024
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The Big Five personality model is one of the most scientifically validated frameworks for understanding human personality, yet surprisingly few people are familiar with it. That's why we've created a free app based on the official German version of the Big Five Inventory.
After completing the 60 questions, the user gets:
  • A general explanation of each personality trait
  • Their own score and profile across the five dimensions and their three facets
  • An overview of strengths and challenges associated with this score
  • An in-depth analysis of their trait expression
  • Insights on how people with different personality expressions might perceive this profile
The personality report is based on the German version of the Big Five Inventory 2 (BFI-2). We would like to express our sincere thanks to Professor Christopher J. Soto from Colby College for kindly granting permission to use the test.

The report

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The Big Five Model

Extraversion

Extraversion describes a person’s tendency to seek social interaction, stimulation, and positive emotions. High scorers are energetic and outgoing, while low scorers (introverts) prefer calmer, more solitary environments.
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Conscientiousness

Conscientious individuals are organized, reliable, and goal-oriented. This factor captures how disciplined, responsible, and detail-focused someone is in their daily life.

Negative Emotionality

Negative emotionality describes how strongly and frequently someone experiences emotions like anxiety, sadness, or stress. Lower levels indicate emotional stability and resilience.
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Openness to Experience

This trait reflects curiosity, imagination, and a willingness to explore new ideas and experiences. People high in openness tend to be creative and open-minded.

Agreeableness

This factor reflects kindness, empathy, and cooperativeness. People high in agreeableness tend to value harmony, show compassion, and maintain warm, supportive relationships.
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