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Re: Big Five personality test

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2025 6:34 pm
by FairBlueLove
Here you go:

Neuroticism: 78
Anxiety: 15 (high)
Anger: 14 (high)
Depression: 12 (neutral)
Self-Consciousness: 16 (high)
Immoderation: 9 (low)
Vulnerability: 12 (neutral)

Extraversion: 69
Friendliness: 12 (neutral)
Gregariousness: 5 (low)
Assertiveness: 13 (high)
Activity Level: 13 (high)
Excitement-Seeking: 12 (neutral)
Cheerfulness: 14 (high)

Openness To Experience: 93
Imagination: 17 (high)
Artistic Interests: 15 (high)
Emotionality: 18 (high)
Adventurousness: 12 (neutral)
Intellect: 17 (high)
Liberalism: 14 (high)

Agreeableness: 87
Trust: 14 (high)
Morality: 18 (high)
Altruism: 15 (high)
Cooperation: 12 (neutral)
Modesty: 14 (high)
Sympathy: 14 (high)


Conscientiousness:85
Self-Efficacy: 16 (high)
Orderliness: 9 (low)
Dutifulness: 17 (high)
Achievement-Striving: 13 (high)
Self-Discipline: 14 (high)
Cautiousness: 16 (high)

Re: Big Five personality test

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2025 8:14 pm
by WavesInEternity
Oh! Seems like you're the most similar to me overall now, FairBlueLove. :)

I've updated my opening post along with my comparative results. We've got 9 people now, already in the range that can be useful for some small-sample statistics with special techniques. I wonder if we'll ever get to something that would typically be called a statistically representative sample (an online calculator, with standard parameters and assuming that MAPs are around 5% of the population, suggests a minimum size of 73; as a rule of thumb, many use a value of 100). Obviously, the self-selection of users of this forum introduces loads of selection biases, but it could be at least representative of "active users of a MAP online community" with caveats.

Re: Big Five personality test

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 2:37 am
by BLueRibbon
WavesInEternity wrote: Fri Apr 11, 2025 8:14 pm Oh! Seems like you're the most similar to me overall now, FairBlueLove. :)

I've updated my opening post along with my comparative results. We've got 9 people now, already in the range that can be useful for some small-sample statistics with special techniques. I wonder if we'll ever get to something that would typically be called a statistically representative sample (an online calculator, with standard parameters and assuming that MAPs are around 5% of the population, suggests a minimum size of 73; as a rule of thumb, many use a value of 100). Obviously, the self-selection of users of this forum introduces loads of selection biases, but it could be at least representative of "active users of a MAP online community" with caveats.
If you want to do a proper study, we can put out a survey on other sites and compile the data. But I would need someone to help with the writing, as I'm currently focused more on my new group of boys. :lol:

Re: Big Five personality test

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 3:58 am
by WavesInEternity
BLueRibbon wrote: Sat Apr 12, 2025 2:37 am If you want to do a proper study, we can put out a survey on other sites and compile the data. But I would need someone to help with the writing, as I'm currently focused more on my new group of boys. :lol:
That's a really cool idea! I could be the lead author if I get some help. Perhaps we could make it a collaborative effort between several people, if anyone else is interested? By the way, I've already got one guest blog post already essentially done, but I had my mum read it (she's my litmus test for how an anti is likely to react) and she hated, I mean hated it, so I'm trying to improve it.

I have quite a bit of time on my hands, as you've probably guessed from the frequency of my posting, as I'm on a 1-year formal medical break until next November.

Re: Big Five personality test

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 4:44 am
by Fragment
I'm the most extroverted so far? Fine... But the least neurotic?

Re: Big Five personality test

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 5:13 am
by WavesInEternity
Fragment wrote: Sat Apr 12, 2025 4:44 am I'm the most extroverted so far? Fine... But the least neurotic?
It is amusing that the two least neurotic people according to the test until now have bipolar disorder (you) and major treatment-resistant depression (me). :D

I'm not at all surprised that I'm ending up with the highest Openness To Experience and Conscientiousness, considering my wild experimentation with drugs and BDSM (and even gay sexual contact... I regretted that :lol: ), and that I've been described as an "obsessive perfectionist". One example I often give of what high Conscientiousness is like is that as a teenager, I was the one telling my mother to clean her room.

Re: Big Five personality test

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 8:33 pm
by FairBlueLove
WavesInEternity wrote: Fri Apr 11, 2025 8:14 pm Oh! Seems like you're the most similar to me overall now, FairBlueLove. :)
If I only were orderly at least 3/4 than you are... :D

Re: Big Five personality test

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2025 12:40 am
by KryptikMisfit
Neuroticism: 83
Anxiety: 11 (Low)
Anger: 15 (High)
Depression: 16 (High)
Self-Consciousness: 16 (High)
Immoderation: 15 (high)
Vulnerability: 10 (Low)

Extraversion: 68
Friendliness: 8 (Low)
Gregariousness: 6 (Low)
Assertiveness: 16 (High)
Activity Level: 11 (Low)
Excitement-Seeking: 16 (High)
Cheerfulness: 11 (Low)

Openness To Experience: 82
Imagination: 16 (High)
Artistic Interests: 12 (Neutral)
Emotionality: 16 (High)
Adventurousness: 12 (Neutral)
Intellect: 16 (High)
Liberalism: 10 (Low)

Agreeableness: 80
Trust: 10 (Low)
Morality: 16 (High)
Altruism: 13 (High)
Cooperation: 14 (High)
Modesty: 17 (High)
Sympathy: 10 (Low)


Conscientiousness: 95
Self-Efficacy: 17 (High)
Orderliness: 17 (High)
Dutifulness: 17 (High)
Achievement-Striving: 17 (High)
Self-Discipline: 14 (High)
Cautiousness: 13 (High)

Re: Big Five personality test

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2025 3:22 am
by Aspire6
Aspire6 wrote: Fri Apr 11, 2025 4:10 pm Another friend sent me their results last night, I didn't get around to posting until now, sorry!

Friend #2:
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(you may have missed this by accident!)

Re: Big Five personality test

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2025 3:42 am
by WavesInEternity
Aspire6 wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 3:22 am
Aspire6 wrote: Fri Apr 11, 2025 4:10 pm Another friend sent me their results last night, I didn't get around to posting until now, sorry!

Friend #2:
[...]
(you may have missed this by accident!)
Dammit, I did, thanks!
Yet another that confirms the low-Extraversion, high-Openness To Experience trend. :)