× Didn't find what you were looking for? Ask a question
Top Posters
Since Sunday
a
5
k
5
c
5
B
5
l
5
C
4
s
4
a
4
t
4
i
4
r
4
r
4
New Topic  
RioNii RioNii
wrote...
Posts: 268
Rep: 2 0
A year ago
Make a personality profile based on the sample and the results below.

Sample:


Results:
Extraversion = 13
Agreeableness = 34
Conscientiousness = 29
Neuroticism = 32
Openness = 30


Read 179 times
6 Replies

Related Topics

Replies
wrote...
Educator
A year ago
Extraversion is 13, it falls in the 2nd column from the left: LOW
Agreeableness is 34, it falls in the 4th column from the left: HIGH
Conscientiousness is 29, it falls in the 3rd column from the left: AVERAGE
Neuroticism is 32, it falls in the 3rd column from the left: AVERAGE
Openness is 30, it falls in the 2nd column from the left: LOW
RioNii Author
wrote...
A year ago
Thank you sir but how can it be transformed into descriptions? Like descriptions of each of the big five personality traits and how will it show their connections based from the results sir?
wrote...
Educator
A year ago
This is based on your own experience. In your report, you want to provide examples of each. For example, the fact that you score low on extraversion means that you're introverted. An example of being introverted is preferring to spend time alone or in small, intimate groups rather than large social gatherings. Introverts often need time to recharge after social interactions, and may feel drained or overwhelmed by prolonged periods of socializing. Does that match your actual personality? If so, relate it an experience you've had. Furthermore, you scored high on agreeableness. Agreeableness means that individuals are altruistic, sympathetic, and eager to help others and think that others are equally kind. An example of being highly agreeable is someone who tends to prioritize harmony and cooperation in their social interactions, and is typically very accommodating and flexible in their approach to others. Highly agreeable people often place a high value on maintaining positive relationships and avoiding conflict, and may be more likely to compromise or give in to the desires of others in order to maintain this harmony. They tend to be very empathetic and attuned to the emotional needs of others, and may be seen as kind, warm, and nurturing. Highly agreeable people may also have a strong sense of altruism, and may prioritize the needs of others over their own desires or needs.

I hope that makes sense!
RioNii Author
wrote...
A year ago
Thank you sir!! What could be an example for the Conscientiousness, Neuroticism and Openness sir?
wrote...
Educator
A year ago
Typically if you have high conscientiousness, you are considered responsible, dependable, organized, and goal-oriented. Your score shows that you have average conscientiousness; thus, you don't always prioritize these things. Do yo take commitments seriously? Take about your prioritize when it comes to doing school work, like homework or doing things on time. That is, highly conscientious individuals are often detail-oriented and strive for excellence in everything they do, paying close attention to deadlines, quality, and accuracy.

You scored average on neuroticism as well. Highly neurotic individuals often have a tendency to overthink and and think the worst case scenario for any given situation (pessimistic). This leads to excessive and irrational fears and worries, so these people have difficulty regulating their emotions. Since you score on the "average" scale, I would say that this is a good thing. Can you think of an example in your real life when you handled a difficult situation with an equal amount of calmness and worry? Maybe after you scored poorly on a test, you were worried for your grade, but not enough to demoralize you, leading you to study harder for the next.

Finally, you scored low on Openness. An example of scoring low on openness is someone who tends to prefer routine and familiarity over novelty and change. Do you prefer waking up at the same time every morning or maintaining a similar diet on a daily basis? Perhaps you prefer your current friends over the possibility of making new friends.
RioNii Author
wrote...
A year ago
Thank you very much sir!!!
New Topic      
Explore
Post your homework questions and get free online help from our incredible volunteers
  1399 People Browsing
 131 Signed Up Today
Related Images
  
 82
  
 453
  
 398
Your Opinion
Who will win the 2024 president election?
Votes: 3
Closes: November 4