Open-mindedness
It measures a person's degree of open-mindedness.
Imagination
An average score shows an ability to be imaginative while remaining grounded in reality.
A high score reveals a perception of the real world as too banal and simple, with a propensity to use fantasy to enrich everyday life.
Adventure
A low score indicates a preference for stability and routine, with a resistance to change.
An average score shows an appreciation of habits while being open to novelty.
A high score reveals an enthusiasm for change, with a pleasure in exploring new experiences and an aversion to monotony, actively seeking out different paths.
Artistic sense
A low score indicates limited sensitivity or moderate interest in the arts in general.
An average score shows an appreciation of art without being easily captivated.
A high score reveals a passion for beauty, both formal and functional. You are easily absorbed by artistic expressions and cultural events. You're not necessarily an artist, but you appreciate the aesthetic aspects.
Affection
A low score indicates less attention paid to emotions, with a tendency to repress them or not express them openly.
An average score shows a balanced capacity for introspection with regard to emotions.
A high score reveals a strong emotional connection, with a high level of attention and an ease with which to express emotions.
Liberalism
Psychological liberalism refers to the ability to accept changes in authority, conventions or values.
A low score indicates a preference for security, stability and conformity to tradition.
An average score shows a traditional attitude with an open mind.
A high score indicates a preference for rebellious or anarchic behaviour, with a tendency to defy established norms.
Intellect
Intellect and artistic sense are two essential aspects of open-mindedness. Intellect should not be confused with conventional intelligence, but rather as a particular form of intelligence. Even though those who score high often do well on standardised intelligence tests.
An average score shows a general openness to new ideas and concepts.
A high score reveals an inclination to play with abstract concepts, original ideas and intellectual debates. You enjoy riddles, puzzles and other cognitive challenges.
The "big five
Extraversion
A personality trait marked by a strong tendency to socialise and seek out new stimuli.
Sociability
Sociability measures team spirit, social interaction and the ability to get on well with others.
Neuroticism
A person with a high level of neuroticism tends to feel negative emotions.