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Conscientiousness World Map

August 30th, 2009 David 6 comments

Continuing our aggregate trait mapping series, below we include the world map for Conscientiousness based on myPersonality data. Dark green and a high rank denotes a high Conscientiousness trait score, suggesting that citizens like to plan their actions in advance and complete their tasks reliably. Low Conscientiousness scores indicate that they consider themselves more flexible, and may be more able to cope when things go wrong and a plan cannot be followed rigidly.

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Central and Northern Europe seems to be the least conscientious area, although the pattern is not clear cut as Germany and Switzerland are relatively better at planning than those around them, whereas much of Africa describe themselves as the most conscientious.

The remaining 2 traits will follow in the coming weeks! Next week: Neuroticism.

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Extraversion World Map

August 23rd, 2009 David 4 comments

Continuing our series from last Sunday, below we include the world map for Extraversion based on myPersonality data. Dark red and a high rank denotes a high Extraversion trait score. A high extraversion score indicates that citizens consider themselves outgoing and most comfortable around other people. Low extraversion scores indicate that they consider themselves more content with their own company.

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There are a cluster of countries in and around the Balkans that rate themselves as the most outgoing, whereas east and south-east Asians describe themselves as the most introverted.

It’s worth noting that averaging across a large country may mask variations between geographical areas within it. For example, myPersonality has already shown that aggregate personalities in the United States differ by State. If the most extraverted and least extraverted State within America were included on this map as countries, then the most extraverted State, Mississippi, would be ranked 119/123 and the least extraverted State, Delaware, would be ranked 28/123.

The other 3 traits will follow in the coming weeks!

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Openness World Map

August 16th, 2009 David 1 comment

We used our huge personality database to look at differences between the ‘average’ personality in countries across the world. These results are already used in our Personality Matches feature which finds the country whose personality profile matches yours the closest.

Below we have mapped the Openness ranks of the 121 countries that we had sufficient data for. Dark blue and a high rank denotes a high Openness trait score.

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A couple of things we noticed were the very high openness scores across almost all of Europe, including Eastern Europe, with the notable exception of the UK and Ireland who consider themselves far more traditional. The Middle East is another area whose inhabitants put more emphasis on traditional values.

We will post another map each upcoming Sunday for the other 4 traits.

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