Zhaylin
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the real neo-pi-r
I scored ridiculously high in neuroticism, if I'm understanding the results properly. I usually score low.
There's one funny typo "#178 I consider myself borax-minded and tolerant of other people's lifestyles." Eh wot? lol
Hmmm... now, what does it all mean lol
**EDIT**
"The NEO PI-R is a concise measure of the five major domains of personality, as well as the six traits or facets that define each domain. Taken together, the five domain scales and 30 facet scales of the NEO PI-R facilitate a comprehensive and detailed assessment of normal adult personality. The NEO PI-R has useful applications in counselling, clinical psychology, psychiatry, behavioural medicine and health psychology, vocational counselling and industrial/organizational psychology, and educational and personality research.
Neuroticism (N) - refers to the chronic level of emotional adjustment and instability. High N identifies individuals who are prone to psychological distress.
Extraversion (E) - refers to the quantity and intensity of preferred interpersonal interactions, activity level, need for stimulation, and capacity for joy. High E identifies individuals who tend to be sociable, active, talkative, person oriented, optimistic, fun loving, and affectionate.
Openness to Experience (O) - refers to the active seeking and appreciation of experiences for their own sake. High O identifies individuals who are curious, imaginative, and willing to entertain novel ideas and unconventional values.
Agreeableness (A) - refers to the kinds of interactions an individual prefers along a continuum from compassion to antagonism. High A identifies individuals who tend to be soft-hearted, good natured, trusting, helpful, forgiving, and altruistic.
Conscientiousness (C) - assesses the degree of organization, persistence, control, motivation in goal-directed behaviour. High C identifies individuals who tend to be organized, reliable, hard-working, self-directed, punctual, scrupulous, ambitious, and persevering." NEO PI-R | Psych Press
I scored ridiculously high in neuroticism, if I'm understanding the results properly. I usually score low.
There's one funny typo "#178 I consider myself borax-minded and tolerant of other people's lifestyles." Eh wot? lol
factor/facet raw score % rank
neuroticism 92 63.72
anxiety 11 17.933
angry hostility 7 6.122
depression 20 88.35
self-consciousness 22 92.648
impulsiveness 21 92.499
vulnerability 11 50
extraversion 64 0.37
warmth 19 27.699
gregariousness 1 0.024
assertiveness 4 0.27
activity 6 0.142
excitement-seeking 12 17.152
positive emotions 22 77.692
openness 123 84.394
fantasy 25 97.447
aesthetics 23 82.261
feelings 23 81.143
actions 11 10.377
ideas 21 68.996
values 20 60.313
agreeableness 154 99.212
trust 25 92.995
straightforwardness 22 69.786
altruism 26 85.547
compliance 29 99.802
modesty 25 96.44
tender-mindedness 27 96.141
conscientiousness 56 0.08
competence 9 0.357
order 4 0.037
dutifulness 16 8.661
achievement striving 3 0.004
self-discipline 6 0.134
deliberation 18 49.851
neuroticism 92 63.72
anxiety 11 17.933
angry hostility 7 6.122
depression 20 88.35
self-consciousness 22 92.648
impulsiveness 21 92.499
vulnerability 11 50
extraversion 64 0.37
warmth 19 27.699
gregariousness 1 0.024
assertiveness 4 0.27
activity 6 0.142
excitement-seeking 12 17.152
positive emotions 22 77.692
openness 123 84.394
fantasy 25 97.447
aesthetics 23 82.261
feelings 23 81.143
actions 11 10.377
ideas 21 68.996
values 20 60.313
agreeableness 154 99.212
trust 25 92.995
straightforwardness 22 69.786
altruism 26 85.547
compliance 29 99.802
modesty 25 96.44
tender-mindedness 27 96.141
conscientiousness 56 0.08
competence 9 0.357
order 4 0.037
dutifulness 16 8.661
achievement striving 3 0.004
self-discipline 6 0.134
deliberation 18 49.851
Hmmm... now, what does it all mean lol
**EDIT**
"The NEO PI-R is a concise measure of the five major domains of personality, as well as the six traits or facets that define each domain. Taken together, the five domain scales and 30 facet scales of the NEO PI-R facilitate a comprehensive and detailed assessment of normal adult personality. The NEO PI-R has useful applications in counselling, clinical psychology, psychiatry, behavioural medicine and health psychology, vocational counselling and industrial/organizational psychology, and educational and personality research.
Neuroticism (N) - refers to the chronic level of emotional adjustment and instability. High N identifies individuals who are prone to psychological distress.
Extraversion (E) - refers to the quantity and intensity of preferred interpersonal interactions, activity level, need for stimulation, and capacity for joy. High E identifies individuals who tend to be sociable, active, talkative, person oriented, optimistic, fun loving, and affectionate.
Openness to Experience (O) - refers to the active seeking and appreciation of experiences for their own sake. High O identifies individuals who are curious, imaginative, and willing to entertain novel ideas and unconventional values.
Agreeableness (A) - refers to the kinds of interactions an individual prefers along a continuum from compassion to antagonism. High A identifies individuals who tend to be soft-hearted, good natured, trusting, helpful, forgiving, and altruistic.
Conscientiousness (C) - assesses the degree of organization, persistence, control, motivation in goal-directed behaviour. High C identifies individuals who tend to be organized, reliable, hard-working, self-directed, punctual, scrupulous, ambitious, and persevering." NEO PI-R | Psych Press
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