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The "Big Five" is a widely accepted scientific model that describes personality through five major dimensions. Instead of sorting people into rigid types, it scores each individual on a spectrum for each of the five traits. These traits are: Openness to Experience, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism.
Understanding your personality profile can provide valuable insights into your natural tendencies, strengths, and potential areas for growth. It can help you better understand why you behave certain ways in different situations.
The test is designed to provide a reliable and consistent measure of your personality traits. Reliability means that if you take the test again after a short period, your results will be very similar. Validity means the test measures what it claims to measure, i.e., the Big Five traits.
We use the MBTI model to determine your personality type across four dichotomies, providing a detailed understanding of your preferences.
Most participants finish in 10-15 minutes. It is important to answer honestly and not to overthink each question.
The test is designed to provide a reliable and consistent measure of your personality traits. Reliability means that if you take the test again after a short period, your results will be very similar. Validity means the test measures what it claims to measure, i.e., the Big Five traits.
Since personality is relatively stable, there is no need to take the test frequently. However, if you have gone through significant life changes or if several years have passed, retaking it can offer interesting insights into your development.
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Yes, receiving your basic personality profile based on the Big Five model is free after completing the test and providing anonymous demographic data for statistics.
Our test is based on the Five-Factor Model of personality ("Big Five"). The questions are designed to assess your position on the spectrum for each of the five main personality domains.