Chapter 13 McCrae and Costa’s Five-Factor Trait Theory 391anxious, temperamental, self-pitying, self-conscious, emotional, and vulnerable to
stress-related disorders. Those who score low on N are usually calm, even- tempered,
self-satisfied, and unemotional.
People who score high on extraversion tend to be affectionate, jovial, talkative,
joiners, and fun-loving. In contrast, low E scorers are likely to be reserved, quiet,
loners, passive, and lacking the ability to express strong emotion (see Table 13.1).
ExtraversionNeuroticismOpennessAgreeablenessConscientiousnessHigh Scores
affectionate
joiner
talkative
fun loving
active
passionateanxious
temperamental
self-pitying
self-conscious
emotional
vulnerableimaginative
creative
original
prefers variety
curious
liberalsofthearted
trusting
generous
acquiescent
lenient
good-naturedconscientious
hardworking
well-organized
punctual
ambitious
perseveringLow Scores
reserved
loner
quiet
sober
passive
unfeelingcalm
even-tempered
self-satisfied
comfortable
unemotional
hardydown-to-earth
uncreative
conventional
prefers routine
uncurious
conservativeruthless
suspicious
stingy
antagonistic
critical
irritablenegligent
lazy
disorganized
late
aimless
quittingTABLE 13.1Costa and McCrae’s Five-Factor Model of Personality