The Most Scientifically Validated Personality Assessment
Measure your personality across five core dimensions backed by decades of research
How curious and creative you are vs. preferring routine and tradition
Your level of organization, responsibility, and self-discipline
How outgoing and sociable you are vs. preferring solitude and quiet
Your compassion and cooperativeness vs. competitiveness and skepticism
Your emotional stability and tendency to experience negative emotions
Compare your scores to population averages and understand the research behind your results
The Big Five personality traits, also known as the Five-Factor Model (FFM) or OCEAN model, is the most widely accepted and researched model of personality in psychology. Unlike other personality frameworks, the Big Five is based on decades of scientific research and has been validated across cultures and languages worldwide.
Your personality is measured across five broad dimensions, each representing a spectrum from low to high:
Imagination, curiosity, and appreciation for art and ideas
Organization, dependability, and self-discipline
Sociability, assertiveness, and energy level
Compassion, cooperation, and trust in others
Emotional stability and tendency toward anxiety or worry
Scientific Foundation: The Big Five model emerged from lexical hypothesis research—the idea that the most important personality characteristics are encoded in language. Researchers analyzed thousands of personality descriptive words across multiple languages and cultures, consistently finding these five broad dimensions.
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