Big Five Personality Theory
The Big Five Personality Traits (often referred to as the Big Five model) is the most authoritative personality analysis system in psychology. It precisely delineates your way of thinking, emotional responses, and behavioral characteristics through five core dimensions—Openness to Experience (O), Agreeableness (A), Conscientiousness (C), Extraversion (E), and Neuroticism (N)—providing a scientific basis for personal development, relationships, and career/study choices.
High Trait
Strong creativity and curiosity, rich imagination, enjoys new experiences
Low Trait
Conservative and practical, limited range of interests, prefers familiar environments
High Trait
Gentle, empathetic, willing to help others
Low Trait
Independent, critical, less willing to compromise
High Trait
Goal-oriented, organized, reliable, self-disciplined
Low Trait
Spontaneous, careless with details, lacks planning
High Trait
Enthusiastic, active, articulate
Low Trait
Introverted, quiet, energy focused internally
High Trait
Large mood swings, easily anxious
Low Trait
Emotionally stable, calm and self-possessed