Can you test out a new quiz I made?
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Open to Experience 22nd percentile
Carelessness 22nd percentile
Extraversion 9th percentile
Agreeableness 1st percentile
Emotional Stability 13th percentile
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Conventional/Open to Experience Axis
Open to Experience 32nd percentile
Your score places you on the Open to Experience end of this axis. Openness to experience is sometimes called intellectual curiosity. Open individuals have vivid imaginations, seek out novel activities, prefer variety, and question traditional social, religious and political values. They are more likely to try new foods, enjoy solving puzzles, and appreciate art and poetry. They hold unconventional opinions and enjoy debating them. They are more likely to be politically liberal and anti-authoritarian. Openness to experience is slightly correlated with higher intelligence. It is also associated with increased likelihood to experiment with drugs. Open individuals are valued by employers in creative fields such as marketing and graphic design. In the US, the coastal states rank higher for openness to experience. In the Midwest and South, conventional traits dominate.
Carelessness/Conscientiousness Axis
Conscientiousness 15th percentile
Your score places you slightly on the Conscientiousness end of this axis. Conscientiousness is the trait of being careful, thorough, and deliberate. Conscientious individuals have a need for achievement, and hold themselves to high standards. They are said to be self-directed. A conscientious person's belongings are organized, and their work environment kept tidy. Conscientiousness is correlated highly with academic achievement and workplace productivity. In fact, employers sometimes test prospective employees for their degree of conscientiousness. Taken to the extreme, these individuals can become workaholics or obsessive perfectionists. In the US, central states such as Kansas, Nebraska and Misouri are more conscientious than average, as are parts of the Southwest. Rhode Island, Hawaii, Maine and Alaska rank among the least conscientious states.
Introversion/Extraversion Axis
Extraversion 32nd percentile
Your score places you on the Extraversion end of this axis. Extraverts are enthusiastic socializers who thrive on their many connections to the external world. Extraverts are assertive excitement-seekers. In business jargon, they are action-oriented. Extraverts flock to professions such as sales, teaching, politics, and management--the type of jobs in which they can take charge, attend parties, and satisfy their need to interact with people. Extraverts tend to favor upbeat popular music, wear more decorative clothing, and be more inviting than their introverted counterparts. They are more likely to engage in delinquent or risk-seeking behavior, but also report higher levels of happiness than introverts. Western culture prizes extraversion, while eastern culture favors introversion. In the US, Midwestern states, as well as Florida and Georgia, have higher numbers of extraverts, while the Northwest and parts of New England are more introverted.
Disagreeableness/Agreeableness Axis
Disagreeableness 1st percentile
You scored in the middle on the Disagreeableness/Agreeableness spectrum. What is Agreeableness? Agreeableness represents a tendency toward cooperation and compassion. Agreeable people seek social harmony, and are honest, genuine, and trustworthy. They tend see other people as trustworthy as well, and generally hold an optimistic view of human nature. Because agreeable individuals are biased toward liking others, they have an advantage in a variety of social situations. However, they may be taken advantage of by those less scrupulous. Agreeableness is highly associated with altruism, needing no particular motivation to help others. In the US, midwesterners and southerners ("southern hospitality") are higher in agreeableness. The urban east and west coastal areas feature more disagreeableness.
Neuroticism/Emotional Stability Axis
Neuroticism 12th percentile
Your score places you slightly on the Neuroticism end of this axis. Neuroticism is the tendency to experience negative emotions, such as anger, anxiety, guilt or depression. Neuroticism may even correlate with heart disease and shorter lifespan. Individuals with neuroticism are more likely to interpret situations as threatening, or difficulties as hopeless. Their frequent negative reactions cause them to appear always in a bad mood. Inability to cope with stress is common with neuroticism, and anxiety disorders are also correlated. In the US, neuroticism is most frequently found in eastern states such as New York, New Jersey and West Virginia. The western states, such as Colorado, Utah, and Oregon feature higher emotional stability.
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