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Traitlab personality test

Vendrah

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This tests includes MBTI and Big 5 at the same test. Plus some words.
Don't go too quick on the questions, because there is a low number of questions yet a big result page, so a some small changes on the answers might do some significant differences.

Test link:
Consent Form

My results (its too big and they seem to have a dedicated link):
Your Personality Results | TraitLab

Results are basically ENFP 58th Extraversion, 80th Openness, 71st Agreeableness, 22nd Conscientiousness, 30th Neuroticism.
 

Morpeko

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Your Personality Results | TraitLab

Openness: 16th percentile

Conscientiousness: 36th percentile

Extraversion: 7th percentile

Agreeableness: 1st percentile

Neuroticism: 91st percentile

That's the lowest score I've ever gotten for neuroticism on an OCEAN test TBH.
 

Vendrah

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I think this might be the first test that I see Big 5 and MBTI together.
They are usually seen as enemies, :rofl1:

Movinout said:
That's the lowest score I've ever gotten for neuroticism on an OCEAN test TBH.

Me too. Lowest of all my life (first big 5 test completed was 3-4 years ago, 2nd was last year).
Although this time, because of the other thread, I had bumped my neuroticism questions slightly down and Agreeableness slightly up, since I have tendency to see me as less Agreeableness than I 'behave' and more Neurotic than I 'behave', Im not quite sure if I trust that but I have been.
 

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Mind Maverick

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I think this might be the first test that I see Big 5 and MBTI together.
They are usually seen as enemies, :rofl1:
I don't see why they would be, considering there's statistical overlap...

I/E = Obvious
S = Low Openness | N = High Openness
T = Low Agreeableness | F = High Agreeableness
P = Low Conscientiousness | J = High Conscientiousness
 

Mind Maverick

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Pfffft

INTJ | O 75% | C 62% | E 7% | A 14% | N 13%

Bro, my neuroticism is surely a bit higher than that.
 

Vendrah

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Geee, not again!

I don't see why they would be, considering there's statistical overlap...

I/E = Obvious
S = Low Openness | N = High Openness
T = Low Agreeableness | F = High Agreeableness
P = Low Conscientiousness | J = High Conscientiousness

I agree and I know the overlap although the overlap is far from being super predictive (only with facets), you can have P with High Conscientiousness or Thinker with high Agreeableness.
But they are seem as highly competitor of each other in general..
 

Mind Maverick

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I agree and I know the overlap although the overlap is far from being super predictive (only with facets), you can have P with High Conscientiousness or Thinker with high Agreeableness.
Statistics are not absolutes. They're going to show averages, probabilities, and generalizations. They're not measuring exact figures, they're measuring whether X is a significant predictive factor of Y. It's fundamentally flawed anyway, considering Big 5 also allows for changes while MBTI is supposedly fixed. Still though, they're not at odds with one another and it makes no sense as to why anyone would think that when the traits overlap to some extent as well. If they were really at odds with one another it'd be bad news for MBTI because the 5 factor model is far more supported by evidence.
 

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Your Personality Results | TraitLab

"According to TraitLab, [basic-wasp-575] is contemplative, introspective, meditative, inner-directed, and perceptive."



Personality Dimensions.

Openness: 98.
Conscientiousness: 93.
Extraversion: 4.
Agreeableness: 83.
Neuroticism: 87.

Personality Typology.

Based on your personality dimensions, you are most similar to: INFJ.

The unusual combination of high introversion and openness of INFJs leads others to see them as contemplative, introspective, meditative, and inner-directed.

Because INFJs tend to have a relatively high level of introversion, with the occasional need for social withdrawal and relatively low levels of social enthusiasm, others sometimes describe them as cautious, serious, shy, inhibited, lonely, or timid.

Because INFJs tend to be relatively high in agreeableness, they are often diplomatic, tactful, humble, and respectful, but in some cases, also sentimental, soft-hearted, gullible, and unaggressive.


Your Personality in Words.

 

RadicalDoubt

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My results were pretty different than last time. This time I'm heavenly-squirrel-316

"According to TraitLab, I am skeptical, detached, indirect, introverted, and placid."

Openness: 26th percentile

Conscientiousness: 31sh percentile

Extraversion: 4th percentile

Agreeableness: 3rd percentile

Neuroticism: 26th percentile

(ISTP)

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Well, just saying that, although the author claims some 'scientific' stuff and all..
I was happy to see the maps of MBTI and Big 5 dimensions, but the maps are actually inconsistent with the collections of data I and others had gathered later.
For example, the level of Agreeableness of ENTJ seems like a lot of the ENTJs are 2... Or that not much of them are 3 or 8. Or that 3s and 8s does not have low Agreeableness. This sort of stuff.

I like the idea, although it seems to have it flaws. This test wasn't bad for me, though.
 

noname3788

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took it, kinda surprised about conscientiousness/neuroticism scores, rest seems to fit with other Big5 assessments. I also took some consideration to the test's introduction, which stated that I should rate myself based on me compared to others (while normally I just quickly decide whether I'm like this or not).

Openness: 75
Conscientiousness: 62
Extroversion: 32
Agreeableness: 57
Neuroticism: 13

Suggested Type: INFJ
 

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Openness: 80th percentile
Conscientiousness: 10th percentile
Extraversion: 25th percentile
Agreeableness: 37th percentile
Neuroticism: 16th percentile

wow that low neuroticism, very rare!!! so RCUEI instead of my usual RLUxI
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Openness: 84%
Conscientiousness: 97%
Extroversion: 89%
Agreeableness: 1%
Neuroticism: 84%

MBTI: ENTJ
 

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Openness: 50th percentile

Conscientiousness: 10th percentile (eek)

Extraversion: 25th percentile

Agreeableness: 37th percentile

Neuroticism: 49th percentile

INTP. (Interesting, but I frequently type literally as every introverted type basically besides IXTJ)
 

Jai

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Openness: 85th percentile

Conscientiousness: 32nd percentile

Extraversion: 9th percentile

Agreeableness: 17th percentile

Neuroticism: 97th percentile

MBTI: INTP

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Openness: 54
Conscientiousness: 30
Extraversion: 55
Agreeableness: 11
Neuroticism: 74

mbti: entp
 

Saturnal Snowqueen

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Openness: 68th

Conscientiousness: 24th

Extroversion: 17th

Agreeableness: 40th

Neuroticism: 97th

MBTI: INTP

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So....uninspired.
 

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Openness to Experience: 37

Aspects of Openness:
Aesthetics: 78
Ideation: 74

Facets of Openness:
Fantasy: 35
Artistic Interests: 88
Emotionality: 17
Adventurousness: 66
Intellectualism: 52
Values: 6

Conscientiousness: 48

Aspects of Conscientiousness:
Industriousness: 66
Orderliness: 4

Facets of Conscientiousness:
Self Efficacy: 86
Regularity: 11
Dutifulness: 73
Achievement Striving: 79
Self-Discipline: 42
Cautiousness: 15

Extraversion: 99

Aspects of Extraversion:
Enthusiasm: 97
Assertiveness: 97

Facets of Extraversion:
Warmth: 97
Gregariousness: 99
Dominance: 97
Activity Level: 76
Excitement Seeking: 96
Cheerfulness: 94

Agreeableness: 54

Aspects of Agreeableness:
Compassion: 81
Politeness: 37

Facets of Agreeableness:
Trust: 67
Straightforwardness: 42
Altruism: 80
Cooperation: 49
Modesty: 4
Sympathy: 77

Neuroticism: 6

Aspects of Neuroticism:
Volatility: 13
Withdrawal: 3

Facets of Neuroticism:
Anxiety: 3
Anger: 12
Depression: 30
Self Consciousness: 2
Impulsiveness: 45
Vulnerability: 6

The scores aren't an exact average of each trait's aspects and facets. With that said, if we convert this to SLOAN, TraitLab seems to type me as SCUAN. It typed me as ESFP in MBTI, with ESTP as a close second, but I'm not overly concerned with this since its basis is solely on letters.
 
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