1. … I am the life of the party.
2. … I feel little concern for others.
3. … I am always prepared.
4. … I get stressed out easily.
5. … I have a rich vocabulary.
6. … I don’t talk a lot.
7. … I am interested in people.
8. … I leave my belongings around.
9. … I am relaxed most of the time.
11. … I feel comfortable around people.
12. … I insult people.
14. … I worry about things.
15. … I have a vivid imagination.
17. … I sympathize with others’ feelings.
18. … I make a mess of things.
19. … I seldom feel blue.
20. … I am not interested in abstract ideas.
21. … I start conversations.
22. … I am not interested in other people’s problems.
23. … I get chores done right away.
24. … I am easily disturbed.
25. … I have excellent ideas.
26. … I have little to say.
27. … I have a soft heart.
28. … I often forget to put things back in their proper place.
29. … I get upset easily.
30. … I do not have a good imagination.
31. … I talk to a lot of different people at parties.
32. … I am not really interested in others.
34. … I change my mood a lot.
35. … I am quick to understand things.
36. … I don’t like to draw attention to myself. 37. … I take time out for others.
38. … I shirk my duties.
39. … I have frequent mood swings.
40. … I use difficult words.
42. … I feel other’s emotions.
43. … I follow a schedule.
44. … I get irritated easily.
45. … I spend time reflecting on things.
46. … I am quiet around strangers.
47. … I make people feel at ease.
48. … I am exacting in my work.
49. … I often feel blue.
50. … I am full of ideas.
Reverse Scoring: For questions 2‚ 4‚ 6‚ 8‚ 10‚ 12‚ 14‚ 16‚ 18‚ 20‚ 22‚ 24‚ 26‚ 28‚ 29‚ 30‚ 32‚ 34‚ 36‚ 38‚ 39‚ 44‚ 46‚ 49
Extraversion (Items: 1‚ 6‚ 11‚ 16‚ 21‚ 26‚ 31‚ 36‚ 41‚ and 46) Conscientiousness (Items: 3‚ 8‚ 13‚ 18‚ 23‚ 28‚ 33‚ 38‚ 43‚ and 48)
Emotional Stability (Items: 4‚ 9‚ 14‚ 19‚ 24‚ 29‚ 34‚ 39‚ 44‚ and 49)
Openness (Items: 5‚ 10‚ 15‚ 20‚ 25‚ 30‚ 35‚ 40‚ 45‚ and 50) Goldberg‚ 1999
1. ____ Am always prepared.
2. ____ Believe in the importance of art.
3. ____ Waste my time.
4. ____ Have a good word for everyone.
5. ____ Feel comfortable around people.
6. ____ Would describe my experiences as somewhat dull.
7. ____ Often feel blue.
9. ____ Avoid philosophical discussions.
10. ____ Find it difficult to get down to work.
11. ____ Have a vivid imagination.
12. ____ Have a sharp tongue.
13. ____ Get chores done right away.
14. ____ Feel comfortable with myself.
15. ____ Cut others to pieces.
16. ____ Believe that others have good intentions.
17. ____ Make friends easily.
18. ____ Do just enough work to get by.
19. ____ Carry out my plans.
20. ____ Do not enjoy going to art museums.
21. ____ Tend to vote for liberal political candidates.
22. ____ Dislike myself.
23. ____ Have little to say
24. ____ Respect others.
25. ____ Don’t talk a lot.
26. ____ Tend to vote for conservative political candidates.
27. ____ Don’t see things through.
28. ____ Get back at others.
29. ____ Make plans and stick to them.
30. ____ Carry the conversation to a higher level.
31. ____ Am skilled in handling social situations
33. ____ Shirk my duties.
34. ____ Am often down in the dumps.
35. ____ Accept people as they are.
36. ____ Don’t like to draw attention to myself. 37. ____ Am not easily bothered by things.
38. ____ Am the life of the party.
39. ____ Suspect hidden motives in others.
40. ____ Enjoy hearing new ideas.
41. ____ Rarely get irritated.
42. ____ Have frequent mood swings.
43. ____ Seldom feel blue.
44. ____ Make people feel at ease.
45. ____ Am not interested in abstract ideas.
46. ____ Am very pleased with myself.
47. ____ Insult people.
48. ____ Know how to captivate people.
49. ____ Do not like art.
1: Very Inaccurate‚ 2: Moderately Inaccurate‚ 3: Neither Inaccurate nor Accurate‚ 4: Moderately Accurate‚ 5: Very Accurate
Goldberg‚ L. R.‚ Johnson‚ J. A.‚ Eber‚ H. W.‚ Hogan‚ R.‚ Ashton‚ M. C.‚ Cloninger‚ C. R.‚ et al. (2006). The International Personality Item Pool and the Future of Public-Domain Personality Measures. Journal of Research in Personality‚ 40(1)‚ 84-96.
For more information on the Big 5 and their measurement‚ see:
Goldberg‚ L. R. (1992). The development of markers of the Big-Five factor structure. Psychological Assessment‚ 4(1)‚ 26-42.
John‚ O. P.‚ & Srivastava‚ S. (1999). The big-five trait taxonomy: History‚ measurement‚ and theoretical perspectives. In L. Pervin & O. P. John (Eds.)‚ Handbook of personality: Theory and research (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford.
Murray‚ G.‚ Judd‚ F.‚ Jackson‚ H.‚ Fraser‚ C.‚ Komiti‚ A.‚ Hodgins‚ G.‚ Pattison‚ P.‚ Humphreys‚ J.‚ & Robins‚ G. (2004). Rurality and mental health: The role of accessibility. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry‚ 38‚ 629–634.