Personality Profile | polished-fish-709
Overview
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Personality Traits
Personality traits are broad, enduring patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
This unique combination of traits results in a consistent personality pattern.
Below are estimates of polished-fish-709's placement on five broad personality traits, known as the Big Five in personality research:
Each personality dimension is described by a best estimate and a margin of error.
The best estimate is a single number (between 1 and 99) that describes how polished-fish-709 compares to other people who answered the same questions. The higher the number, the higher polished-fish-709 scored on this trait compared to other people on TraitLab.
The margin of error describes the reliability of the best estimate. A highly reliable estimate will have a small, narrow margin of error, while a less reliable estimate will have a bigger, wider margin of error. Estimates become more reliable by answering more questions.
Openness to Experience
Openness describes your interest and tolerance for new experiences, ideas, and feelings.
Based on your answers so far, our best estimate of your level of Openness puts you at the 28th percentile. In other words, you scored higher than 28%, or lower than 72%, of other people. This estimate will vary as you answer additional questions, and your true value is likely somewhere between the 9th and 57th percentiles.
You are lower than most people on the Openness to Experience dimension.
You tend to be comfortable and content with your current perspective and way of thinking.
You occasionally seek out and learn new ideas for practical reasons, but you are rarely driven by intellectual curiosity alone.
You would strongly prefer to learn practical skills, rather than engage in artistic expression or other creative pursuits.
You tend to focus on the straight facts in front of you, instead of thinking about hypotheticals and other possibilities. You do not spend too much time dwelling on your own emotions or past experiences.
Conscientiousness
Conscientiousness describes your planning, impulsivity, and tendency to follow socially accepted norms and rules.
Based on your answers so far, our best estimate of your level of Conscientiousness puts you at the 61st percentile. In other words, you scored higher than 61%, or lower than 39%, of other people. This estimate will vary as you answer additional questions, and your true value is likely somewhere between the 31st and 86th percentiles.
You are in the middle of the spectrum on the Conscientiousness dimension.
While you often organize and schedule your time, you also appreciate spontaneity and the value of just letting things happen. You try to do just the right amount of planning, but not too much.
You may have some long-term goals (e.g., schooling, career, or health goals), but you occasionally struggle to focus on them. As your interests change and new opportunities pop up, you may change your plans and abandon some previous goals.
You appreciate the value of rules and regulations, but you may occasionally break them if the situation calls for it.
Extraversion
Extraversion describes your interpersonal assertiveness and tendency to experience positive emotions.
Based on your answers so far, our best estimate of your level of Extraversion puts you at the 73rd percentile. In other words, you scored higher than 73%, or lower than 27%, of other people. This estimate will vary as you answer additional questions, and your true value is likely somewhere between the 44th and 91st percentiles.
You are higher than most people on the Extraversion dimension.
You enjoy actively engaging with other people. You are at ease starting a conversation, speaking up in a group, and being the center of attention.
You gravitate towards stimulating environments, and do not shy away from loud, busy, or crowded spaces.
You tend to experience positive emotions, like joy and excitement, more frequently and more intensely than most people.
In group situations, you are often more enthusiastic than most, and you may notice that you speak more loudly, laugh and smile more often, and are more willing to share your feelings.
Agreeableness
Agreeableness describes your motivation to maintain positive relationships with others and diffuse interpersonal tension.
Based on your answers so far, our best estimate of your level of Agreeableness puts you at the 24th percentile. In other words, you scored higher than 24%, or lower than 76%, of other people. This estimate will vary as you answer additional questions, and your true value is likely somewhere between the 7th and 53rd percentiles.
You are lower than most people on the Agreeableness dimension.
You tend to go your own way, even if it means upsetting people. You are comfortable with interpersonal conflicts, and you feel at ease when speaking up and disagreeing with others. You prefer to be blunt and direct, and you rarely sugarcoat your words.
You stick to your convictions and point of view, and you rarely change them for the sake of "fitting in". You do not mind holding or expressing an unpopular point of view.
When making decisions, you prioritize your feelings and goals, rather than those of other people. When thinking about other people, you may consider how to navigate around their feelings or how you might persuade them to act or feel differently. However, you rarely get too caught up in others' emotions.
Neuroticism
Neuroticism describes your emotional variability and tendency to experience negative emotions.
Based on your answers so far, our best estimate of your level of Neuroticism puts you at the 31st percentile. In other words, you scored higher than 31%, or lower than 69%, of other people. This estimate will vary as you answer additional questions, and your true value is likely somewhere between the 13th and 56th percentiles.
You are lower than most people on the Neuroticism dimension.
You tend to be very emotionally stable and have very few mood swings. Even under high stress, you experience relatively low levels of sadness, anxiety, and anger.
You rarely worry. You tend to be optimistic about the future, knowing that you can handle problems if they arise.
You are highly resilient to stress. Compared to most people, you can function normally under high amounts of stress, and it seldom disrupts your thinking, eating, or sleeping. Even after highly stressful events, you tend to bounce back quickly.