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OCEAN model

The OCEAN model, also known as the Big Five personality traits, describes five key dimensions of human personality: 1. **Openness**: Willingness to embrace new experiences and ideas. 2. **Conscientiousness**: Tendency to be organized, reliable, and disciplined. 3. **Extraversion**: Level of sociability and enthusiasm; how much one enjoys being around others. 4. **Agreeableness**: Degree of compassion and cooperativeness towards others. 5. **Neuroticism**: Measure of emotional stability, with higher levels indicating greater anxiety and moodiness. Understanding these traits can help illuminate how people think, feel, and behave in various situations.

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    The OCEAN model, also known as the Big Five personality traits, describes human personality using five broad dimensions: 1. **Openness** (curiosity and creativity), 2. **Conscientiousness** (organizing and planning), 3. **Extraversion** (sociability and energy from others), 4. **Agreeableness** (compassion and cooperativeness), and 5. **Neuroticism** (emotional stability and anxiety levels). These traits help in understanding how people think, feel, and behave, providing insights into personality differences and predicting behaviors in various situations. The model is widely used in psychology for research and personal development.