Your personality results
These personality results are an opportunity to explore and understand yourself a little better. But remember these results are only general indicators based on scientific analysis of personalities.
Here at OKO we don't feel that you should attach yourself to any of the labels you are given or even choose for yourself.
We believe that knowledge, hard work, self-examination, and heart will ultimately reflect your future progress.
Openness to experience
Conscientiousness
Extraversion
Agreeableness
Natural reaction
What does that all mean?
Here’s what the above Big Five Factor Traits mean, and what your results indicate in each one.
Openness to experience
This relates to your degree of creativity, desire for knowledge and preference for novelty.
It is measured on a scale from cautious to curious.
Higher counts relate to behaviours that are curious and inquisitive, but which in the extreme can also lead to high risk behaviours.
Lower counts relate to behaviours that are cautious and consistent, but which in the extreme can lead to fear of change and inflexibility.
Conscientiousness
This relates to your level of diligence and organisation.
It is measured on a scale from carefree to organised.
Higher counts relate to behaviours that are organised and focused, but which in the extreme can lead to stubbornness.
Lower counts relate to behaviours that are easy-going and spontaneous, but which in the extreme can lead to sloppiness at work.
Extraversion
This relates to your comfort in social situations.
It is measured on a scale from reserved to energetic.
Higher counts relate to behaviours that are outgoing and draw energy from socialising, but which in the extreme can lead to attention-seeking.
Lower counts relate to behaviours that are reserved and draw energy from solitude, but which in the extreme can appear to be self-absorbed.
Agreeableness
This relates to your level of kindness, cooperation and compassion.
It is measured on a scale from competitive to compassionate.
Higher counts relate to behaviours such as cooperation, friendliness and empathy, but which in the extreme can appear to be naive or submissive.
Lower counts relate to behaviours such as being competitive and independent, but which in the extreme can be seen as being selfish or untrustworthy.
Natural Reaction
This relates to your level of psychological stress and is sometimes called neuroticism.
It is measured on a scale from calm to wired.
Higher counts relate to behaviours such as being reactive and excitable but also anxiety, depression, fear and self-consciousness.
Lower counts relate to behaviours such as emotional stability and confidence, but which in the extreme can appear aloof and unconcerned.