Precision Personality

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I am the life of the party.

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I prefer to work in teams rather than alone.

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I feel comfortable around people.

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I start conversations with people I don’t know frequently.

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I prefer social gatherings over spending a quiet evening at home.

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I enjoy being the center of attention.

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I feel energized when I participate in a big gathering.

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I have a wide social circle and numerous acquaintances.

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I express myself easily in a group.

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I am usually the last one to leave a social event.

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I find it invigorating to be around a busy, noisy place.

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I am quick to take action in social situations.

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I find it easy to mingle in a crowd.

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I am often described as talkative and outgoing.

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I tend to think out loud and process my thoughts by discussing them.

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I get bored when I’m alone for too long.

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I am more likely to say 'yes' to social invitations than to stay at home.

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I am usually up for a spontaneous social activity.

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I feel comfortable being in the spotlight.

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I tend to share personal stories with others easily.

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In group discussions, I usually voice my opinions.

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I draw energy from being around people, and it often boosts my mood.

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I prefer to dive into new experiences with other people rather than on my own.

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I remember events as snapshots of what actually happened rather than the big picture.

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I solve problems by working through facts until I understand the problem.

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I am pragmatic and look to the 'bottom line.'

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I start with facts to form a big picture.

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I trust experience first and trust words and symbols less.

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I value realism and common sense.

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I remember events by what I read 'between the lines' about their meaning.

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I solve problems by leaping between different ideas and possibilities.

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I am interested in doing things that are new and different.

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I like to see the big picture, then to find out the facts.

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I value imagination and innovation.

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I learn best when I see patterns and relationships in what I’m studying.

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I often think about what might happen in the future.

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I follow my inspirations, even if it means taking risks.

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I prefer to learn new skills when there's an apparent practical application.

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I trust concrete information gained from the senses rather than my intuitions.

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I often pay close attention to details.

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I'm more likely to trust information that is in the present, tangible, and concrete.

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I feel more comfortable when things are familiar and predictable.

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I tend to focus on the reality of how things are.

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I often find abstract and theoretical information more interesting than concrete details.

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I am always looking for possibilities and enjoy pondering over future implications.

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I enjoy using my imagination to think about how things could be different.

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When making decisions, do I usually prioritize logic over personal considerations?

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Is it more important for me to be truthful even if it might hurt someone's feelings?

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Do I tend to analyze the pros and cons before expressing my choice?

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Do I find it more compelling to follow my head rather than my heart?

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When faced with criticism, do I focus on the content more than the tone of the feedback?

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Do I prefer to rely on objective standards rather than personal values?

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Is it more like me to be considered level-headed rather than warm?

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Do I believe that fairness is more about universal principles than situational specifics?

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Is it easier for me to identify flaws rather than strengths in an argument?

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Do I get more persuaded by a logical explanation than by an emotional appeal?

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Is it typical for me to be described as detached or impartial in my decision-making?

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Do I view efficiency as more significant than harmony?

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Is it more in my nature to offer a solution rather than comfort when someone has a problem?

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Am I seen as a person who values justice over mercy?

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Do I pride myself on being unbiased in my assessments?

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Is it second nature for me to seek consistency in thought and action?

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Do I consider emotional implications as secondary to the task at hand?

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When I communicate, am I more straightforward than tactful?

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Do I place greater importance on the universal application of rules rather than the individual case?

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Do I value competence and skill more than goodwill and cooperation?

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Am I more focused on the task rather than the people performing it?

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When debating, do I focus on the argument's logic more than the participants' feelings?

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Do I prioritize being respected for my thinking over being liked for my empathy?

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Do you like to schedule your day with lists and routines?

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When working on a project, do you prefer a clear deadline?

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Do you find it easy to make and stick to plans?

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Are you more comfortable after a decision has been made?

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Do you prefer organization over spontaneity in most situations?

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Is it like you to manage your time down to the minute?

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Do you tend to focus on goals and accomplishments?

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Would you say that you are not a fan of surprises?

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Do you feel stressed if you are running late?

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Is being prepared something that is important to you?

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Do you feel better when your surroundings are tidy and organized?

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Do you prefer when things are decided in advance?

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Is spontaneity something you tend to avoid?

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Would you rather plan out your vacation than be spontaneous?

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Do you prefer to work with a detailed plan rather than figuring things out as you go?

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Is punctuality something you take seriously?

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Do you like to have control over the future?

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Do you feel uncomfortable without a plan?

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Would you consider yourself someone who takes charge of a situation?

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Do you follow a routine every morning?

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Are detailed itineraries appealing to you when you travel?

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Do you prefer to finish your work before playing?

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Do you find it difficult to adapt when plans change unexpectedly?

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