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19 November, 05:52

Holly is independent, imaginative, and interested in trying all kinds of new activities and routines. according to the five-factor model of personality, holly is most likely to rate high on

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  1. 19 November, 06:16
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    According to the description of Holly, she is very likely to score high on "Openness to Experience". We can assume that Holly is eager to try new activities. She can feel empathy with new and unconventional ideas or beliefs, for example when learning something new. Based on the five-factor model, this type of person is more likely to engage or enjoy artistic or cultural shows. We could expect them visiting art galleries, theatres, or something related to them. If not the simple act of listening to music or travelling to exotic and distant places is also a way of Finally, we could as well say that Holly doesn't have trouble with new ideas that can challenge current or previous beliefs. Since she is independent, imaginative we could also expect she rates high on tests measuring emotional intelligence.

    Open people like Holly are intellectually curious, appreciative of all sorts of art, and sensitive to beauty in all its dimensions. They tend to be, compared to closed people much more aware, conscious of their feelings.
  2. 19 November, 06:17
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    A person who has those character traits is most likely to rate high on openness to experience according to the five-factor model of personality.

    The five-factor model of personality has been used to better understand and develop individual differences and personalities. Depending on your personality traits you may rate high on Openness to experience, conscientiouness, extraversion, agreeableness or neuroticism.
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