12 Questions
______ describes a person's degree of intellectual curiosity, creativity, and preference for novelty and variety.
Openness
______ is a tendency to show self-discipline, act dutifully, and aim for achievement.
Conscientiousness
______ is the tendency to be compassionate and cooperative towards others rather than suspicious and antagonistic.
Agreeableness
______ describes energy, positive emotions, assertiveness, sociability, talkativeness, and the tendency to seek stimulation in the company of others.
Extraversion
______ describes vulnerability to unpleasant emotions like anger, anxiety, depression, or vulnerability.
Neuroticism
______ also refers to an individual's level of emotional stability and impulse control.
Neuroticism
__________ is the tendency to be compassionate and cooperative towards others rather than suspicious and antagonistic.
Agreeableness
__________ describes energy, positive emotions, assertiveness, sociability, talkativeness, and the tendency to seek stimulation in the company of others.
Extraversion
__________ describes a person's degree of intellectual curiosity, creativity, and preference for novelty and variety.
Openness
__________ also refers to an individual's level of emotional stability and impulse control.
Neuroticism
__________ describes vulnerability to unpleasant emotions like anger, anxiety, depression, or vulnerability.
Neuroticism
__________ is a tendency to show self-discipline, act dutifully, and aim for achievement.
Conscientiousness
Study Notes
Personality Traits
- Openness to experience describes a person's degree of intellectual curiosity, creativity, and preference for novelty and variety.
- Openness is sometimes referred to as intellect due to ongoing disagreement about its interpretation.
Conscientiousness
- Conscientiousness is a tendency to show self-discipline, act dutifully, and aim for achievement.
- Conscientiousness also includes planning, organization, and dependability.
Extraversion
- Extraversion describes energy, positive emotions, assertiveness, sociability, talkativeness, and the tendency to seek stimulation in the company of others.
Agreeableness
- Agreeableness is the tendency to be compassionate and cooperative towards others rather than suspicious and antagonistic.
Neuroticism
- Neuroticism describes vulnerability to unpleasant emotions like anger, anxiety, depression, or vulnerability.
- Neuroticism also refers to an individual's level of emotional stability and impulse control, and is sometimes referred to as emotional stability.
This quiz provides an overview of the Big Five personality traits, focusing on Openness, Conscientiousness, and Extraversion. Test your knowledge on the characteristics that define each of these traits.
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