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Personnalité

Test de personnalité Big Five (OCEAN)

Un test gratuit des cinq traits sur lesquels s'accordent les psychologues — Ouverture, Conscienciosité, Extraversion, Agréabilité et Névrosisme — avec un profil sur les cinq.

~6 minDurée
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Ce que ça mesure

This self-check measures the five core dimensions of personality — Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism (OCEAN) — using items drawn from Goldberg's public-domain International Personality Item Pool (IPIP). The Big Five is the most widely replicated model in personality science; it predicts outcomes across health, relationships, work, and wellbeing. Each trait is shown as a percentage bar so you can see your relative standing on all five dimensions at once.

Comment ça marche

You rate twenty short statements about yourself on a five-point scale from "Very inaccurate" to "Very accurate". Four items load onto each of the five OCEAN traits, with two positively worded and two reverse-worded items per trait to balance acquiescence bias. Your answers are converted into five independent 0–100% scores, one bar per trait, giving you a personalised personality profile in about three to four minutes.

Conseils pour un résultat fiable

  • 1Traits are tendencies, not destiniesA high score on Neuroticism does not mean you are always anxious; a low score on Extraversion does not mean you are antisocial. Traits describe average tendencies across many situations, not fixed behaviours.
  • 2All five traits have strengthsHigh Conscientiousness aids goal pursuit; high Openness fuels creativity; high Agreeableness builds strong relationships; high Extraversion energises group settings; even high Neuroticism is linked to vigilance and empathy in some research.
  • 3Personality is moderately stable but not fixedResearch shows Big Five traits are moderately heritable and relatively stable from early adulthood, yet they do shift gradually over a lifetime — Conscientiousness and Agreeableness tend to rise with age.
  • 4Context still mattersTraits predict average behaviour across situations, but situational demands, roles, and deliberate effort all shape how you actually behave in any given moment.
  • 5Use the profile as a conversation starterSharing your result with a coach, therapist, or trusted colleague can make the five dimensions more meaningful by grounding them in specific real-life examples.

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