The Big 5 Model of Personality

If you have taken Personality development course in Chandigarh or have any interest in personality, then you are likely to be more than the "Big Five" personality dimensions of personality traits.

These have been assembled through the result of decades’ worth of psychological research into personality. While they don’t capture the idiosyncrasies of everyone’s personality, it is a theoretical framework in which to comprehend general parts of our personality that appear to be the most significant in our social and interpersonal interactions with others.

Big 5 Model Of personality

Many years of research on personality has uncovered five broad dimensions of personality. These so-called Big Five dimensions are called:

  • Extraversion (your level of sociability and enthusiasm)
  • Agreeableness (your level of friendliness and kindness)
  • Conscientiousness (your level of organization and work ethic)
  • Emotional Stability (your level of calmness and tranquility)
  • Intellect (your level of creativity and curiosity)

These are not “types” of personalities, but the dimensions of personality. So someone’s personality is the  blend of every one of their Big Five personality characteristics. For example, someone might be entirely sociable , not very friendly, hard working , easily stressed and extremely creative.

A lot of research suggests that personality is stable throughout life and is related to the realm of important life consequences ranging from academic and business success to marital stability and physical health.

The AB5C Model of Personality

The Big Five personality dimensions give an exceptionally wide overview of someone’s personality. Obviously, there is much more to personality than somebody's scores on simply these five dimensions.

The Abridged Big 5 Circumplex (AB5C) is a circular model of personality where psychologists look at qualities or “facets” that are basically mixes of any two of the Big 5 dimensions.

Consider, for example, somebody who is high in Intellect and high in Extraversion. This individual would be both sociable and creative. But the combination of high Extraversion and high Intellect reveals the more subtle characteristic of being witty or humorous. On the contrary, suppose someone is high in intellect, but there is less in extrusion.

 The combination of these two characteristics reveals the quality of being reflective.

Since individuals can be high or low on each of the Big Five dimensions, when we join the various possible combinations.