Big Five personality dimensions | Inspection aspects | Key feature | Correspondence issues in CFPS |
rigour | methodical | Individual’s organisation of things and work | Degree of neatness of respondents’ clothing |
professional ambition | Individual goals and the drive to achieve them | Importance of having a sense of achievement | |
prudence | Individual’s mental state prior to taking action | Respondents’ misgivings about the survey | |
extraversion | passionate | Individual attitudes towards others and relationships | Respondent’s Human Relationships |
gregarious | People’s willingness to be partners with others | Importance of not being alone | |
positive emotions | The extent to which individuals tend to experience positive emotions | The importance of having fun in life | |
concentricity | trust | Individual’s level of trust in others | Level of trust in strangers |
altruism | Individual’s attention to the interests and needs of others | The importance of not being hated | |
obedience | Individual’s tendency to be in conflict with others | Respondents’ level of co-operation with the survey | |
openness | act | Individual’s propensity to try different activities | Respondents’ interest in the survey |
fig. values (ethical, cultural, etc.) | The extent to which people are opposed to traditional values | Importance of Transmission Reception (reverse) | |
neuroticism | apprehensive | State of mind when dealing with difficult to grasp or frightening situations | Frequency of feeling nervous |
gloomy | Individual differences in the tendency to experience depressive emotions | Frequency of feeling emotionally frustrated and depressed | |
vulnerability | Individual’s state in the face of stress | Degree of perceived ability to de-stress (reverse) |