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Five Factor Personality Inventory

The Five Factor Personality Inventory, often called the Big Five, measures five key traits that describe human personality: Openness (creativity and curiosity), Conscientiousness (organization and dependability), Extraversion (sociability and enthusiasm), Agreeableness (compassion and cooperativeness), and Neuroticism (emotional stability and anxiety). This model helps to understand how individuals generally think, feel, and behave. By evaluating these traits, we can gain insight into personality differences and how they may influence relationships, work, and overall life satisfaction. It’s widely used in psychology for research, counseling, and personal development.