Understand Myself Personality Assessement
The Understand Myself assessment and report is based on the Big Five Aspects Scale, the scientific model that describes your personality through the (Big Five) factors and each of their two aspects.
It is, however, the highly detailed, extensive results (unparalleled among available personality tests) as well as the large and representative comparison group that, in our opinion, make the understandmyself.com process uniquely accurate and comprehensive.
After responding to the questions, you will receive a report comparing your response to those of 10000 others of diverse age, race and sex, so that you know exactly where you stand in relationship to others.
You will receive information about your position along each of the Big Five dimensions of Extraversion (associated with positive emotion), Neuroticism (negative emotion), Agreeableness (the primary dimension of care for others), Conscientiousness (associated with duty, precision and responsibility) and Openness (interest in ideas and aesthetics), including customized descriptive paragraphs for your specific percentile positions.
It is, however, the highly detailed, extensive results (unparalleled among available personality tests) as well as the large and representative comparison group that, in our opinion, make the understandmyself.com process uniquely accurate and comprehensive.
After responding to the questions, you will receive a report comparing your response to those of 10000 others of diverse age, race and sex, so that you know exactly where you stand in relationship to others.
You will receive information about your position along each of the Big Five dimensions of Extraversion (associated with positive emotion), Neuroticism (negative emotion), Agreeableness (the primary dimension of care for others), Conscientiousness (associated with duty, precision and responsibility) and Openness (interest in ideas and aesthetics), including customized descriptive paragraphs for your specific percentile positions.
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It is important to note that while the resources provided in this library can be helpful, they are not a substitute for professional mental health care. If you or someone you know is experiencing mental health concerns or having thoughts of suicide, it is crucial to seek the help of a qualified mental health professional.
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call your local emergency services or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) immediately. In the U.S., the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline's shortcut number is 988.