The other is in the Lobby. I'm copying my posts in that thread here.
02-16-2021, 06:18 AM
Jordan Peterson is a big fan of the Big Five. The one he uses/recommends uses the acronym "OCEAN" -- Openness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism. It rather pointedly does NOT include an "intellect" aspect. It views personality traits as distinct from intellect, and in fact certain personality traits can limit the success one might be expected to achieve based on actual measures of intellect such as IQ.
I took the "Truity" version of the OCEAN Big Five on my birthday back in 2018. It was pretty darned accurate. I'll try to attach it.
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Nope, can't do it. Your system won't allow me to attach an .htm file.
Here's a summary:
Openness -- 52% -- "Moderate."
Conscientiousness -- 20% -- "Low."
Extraversion (sic) -- 37% -- "Low."
Agreeableness -- 62.5% -- "Moderate."
Neuroticism -- 85% -- "High."
Yesterday, 02:14 AM
Reviving this zombie because I retook the test, this time at JP's own site. (Yes, I paid the $10.)
O -- Openness to experiences -- Moderately Low, 27th %ile
Intellect -- Typical / Average, 47th %ile [NOT related to "IQ"]
Openness -- Low, 17th %ile
C -- Conscientiousness -- Exceptionally low, 0th %ile
Industriousness -- Exceptionally low, 0th %ile
Orderliness -- Exceptionally low, 1st %ile
E -- Extraversion -- Very low, 6th %ile
Enthusiasm -- Typical / Average, 41st %ile
Assertiveness -- Exceptionally low, 1st %ile
A -- Agreeableness -- High, 85th %ile
Compassion -- Moderately high, 77th %ile
Politeness -- High, 85th %ile
N -- Neuroticism -- Very High, 91st %ile
Withdrawal -- Exceptionally high, 97th %ile
Volatility -- Moderately high, 68th %ile
WRT the 2018 test, I was surprised at *how* high was my Neuroticism, and *how* low was my Conscientiousness.
WRT the 2022 test, I was surprised that those two are even *more* extreme, and that my Openness and especially my Agreeableness had changed.
I'm reading through the rather detailed descriptions and explanations that accompany the report. Many things -- probably even most -- are really spot-on, but others not so much.
02-16-2021, 06:18 AM
Jordan Peterson is a big fan of the Big Five. The one he uses/recommends uses the acronym "OCEAN" -- Openness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism. It rather pointedly does NOT include an "intellect" aspect. It views personality traits as distinct from intellect, and in fact certain personality traits can limit the success one might be expected to achieve based on actual measures of intellect such as IQ.
I took the "Truity" version of the OCEAN Big Five on my birthday back in 2018. It was pretty darned accurate. I'll try to attach it.
...
Nope, can't do it. Your system won't allow me to attach an .htm file.
Here's a summary:
Openness -- 52% -- "Moderate."
Conscientiousness -- 20% -- "Low."
Extraversion (sic) -- 37% -- "Low."
Agreeableness -- 62.5% -- "Moderate."
Neuroticism -- 85% -- "High."
Yesterday, 02:14 AM
Reviving this zombie because I retook the test, this time at JP's own site. (Yes, I paid the $10.)
O -- Openness to experiences -- Moderately Low, 27th %ile
Intellect -- Typical / Average, 47th %ile [NOT related to "IQ"]
Openness -- Low, 17th %ile
C -- Conscientiousness -- Exceptionally low, 0th %ile
Industriousness -- Exceptionally low, 0th %ile
Orderliness -- Exceptionally low, 1st %ile
E -- Extraversion -- Very low, 6th %ile
Enthusiasm -- Typical / Average, 41st %ile
Assertiveness -- Exceptionally low, 1st %ile
A -- Agreeableness -- High, 85th %ile
Compassion -- Moderately high, 77th %ile
Politeness -- High, 85th %ile
N -- Neuroticism -- Very High, 91st %ile
Withdrawal -- Exceptionally high, 97th %ile
Volatility -- Moderately high, 68th %ile
WRT the 2018 test, I was surprised at *how* high was my Neuroticism, and *how* low was my Conscientiousness.
WRT the 2022 test, I was surprised that those two are even *more* extreme, and that my Openness and especially my Agreeableness had changed.
I'm reading through the rather detailed descriptions and explanations that accompany the report. Many things -- probably even most -- are really spot-on, but others not so much.
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