Personality Assessment Test
Personality Assessment Test
Personality Assessment Test
Gender: Female
Age: 18
Test
2019-09-01 12:25:57
date:
The Big Five Personality Test offers a concise measure of the five major factors of
personality, as well as the six facets that define each factor. Factor scores give a
broad global description of an individual. Facet scores describe, in more detail, the
specific traits of personality that make up the broad global description.
Textual summary of your report:
Describing a Describing a
The Big Five Factors low range Percentile Range high range
scoring scoring
person... person...
Traditionalist • Imaginative •
Openness to
down-to-earth • open-minded •
experience practical • experimental •
conservative • prefers creative
prefers 27 Low conceptual
traditional problem-solving
outlooks and
technical
problem-
solving
Spontaneous • Conscientious •
Conscientiousnes
disorganised • disciplined •
s (Work Ethic) prefers flexible 77 High efficient • well
plans • dislikes organised •
precise details likes precise
detail • strong
sense of duty •
(Very High
scorers could
be described as
workaholics)
Reserved • Outgoing •
Extraversion
formal • serious friendly •
• quiet • prefers assertive • likes
working alone • 51 Middle working with
avoids direct others • enjoys
leadership direct
roles leadership roles
Hard-headed • Compassionate
Agreeableness
sceptical • • eager to
competitive • please • good
proud • prefers 61 Middle natured •
competition prefers co-
over co- operation over
operation competition and
conflict
Not easily Experiences
Natural reactions
upset in negative
stressful 61 Middle emotional
situations • reactions and
relaxed • feelings of
resilient • calm anxiety • prone
to worry • easily
upset
Understanding the scores:
This report ranks your scores within a range from 'very low' to 'very high'. To enable
you to make a comparison the percentage of people* who normally fall within each
range is indicated.
*Normal adult working population. Please note that distribution of scores may differ if
comparisons are being made against other cultural, demographic or specific
occupational groups.
Very Very
Ranges Low Middle High
Low High
Submitted by:
Shedy Delos Santos Galorport