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Revision as of 09:44, 10 May 2022

Beyond the Myers Briggs Type Indicator the NEO Personality Inventory is widely known and used. It is a further development of the so called five factor model by P. T. Costa, Jr., and R. R. McCrae.

Because this model with its scales can be easily used for digital data analysis, it is very common and also plays a major role in the data industry today. It is used there for the creation of psychometric profiles, for example for targeted advertising.

Revised NEO Personality Inventory (also: OCEAN)

Openness to experience

Aesthetics, feelings, actions, ideas, values

Conscientiousness

Competence, order, dutifulness, striving to achieve, self-discipline, deliberation

Extraversion

Warmth, gregariousness, assertiveness, activity, seeking excitement, positive emotion

Agreeableness

Trust, straightforwardness, altruism, compliance, modesty, tendermindedness

Neuroticism

Anxiety, hostility, depression, self-consciousness,impulsiveness, vulnerability to stress [1]


References

  1. Revised NEO Personality Inventory @Wikipedia

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