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Big Five Movie Star Test

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Your friend is the most like:

Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson
"I still eat a burger at a counter with ketchup dripping down my face. ... I'm not anxious to starve myself. For me, it's not at all sexy to be ultra-thin."

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Compared to the general population, your friend is:

  • Low on Openness
  • Below average on Conscientiousness
  • Below average on Extroversion
  • Above average on Agreeableness
  • Low on Neuroticism

According to scientific data compiled by the Ph.D.s Dana R. Carney, John T. Jost, Samuel D. Gosling, and Jeff Porter, your friend's scores indicate that he or she is:

  • Practical, realistic.
  • Likely to use more pauses in their speech than the average person.
  • Withdrawn, reserved, and introverted.
  • Carefree, unconstricted, and untroubled.

According to Geoffrey Miller, professor of psychology at the University of New Mexico, these slogans are likely to describe your friend's personality and outlook on life:

  • "Gun control means using both hands."
  • "If God didn't want us to eat animals, he wouldn't have made them out of meat."
  • "Arugula is a weed, not a vegetable."
  • "If cats could talk, they wouldn't."
  • "People should come with an 'off' button."
  • "I take a long time to warm up to strangers."
  • "If at first you don't succeed, redefine success."
  • "Not all who wander are lost."
  • "Smile and let it go."
  • "It's not life's job to make you happy; it's your job to make life happy."

According to a study done by the Ph.D.s Dana R. Carney, John T. Jost, Samuel D. Gosling, and Jeff Potter, your friend's scores indicate that he or she is:

  • Amazingly, their personality is simply too smooth and well-rounded for this study to be able to say anything about them.

According to peer-reviewed studies from Texas AM University (US), Pepperdine University (US), Cambridge University (UK), and Sejong University (Korea), your friend's scores indicate that he or she is:

  • More likely than the average person to want their political representatives to stick to their guns and fight for their issues as opposed to seeking compromises and curbing their solutions.
  • More likely than the average person to judge people by their actions, rather than by their words.
  • More likely than the average person to have had a favorable view of the 2003 American invasion of Iraq.
  • Less likely than the average person to care about the ambience of a hotel where they are staying, being more concerned with its quality and service.
  • Less likely than the average person to buy something unexpected and fun that they stumbled across while shopping.
  • More deliberate and thorough in their actions than the average person.
  • Someone who spends less time following the news and latest happenings than the average person.
  • Less likely than the average person to attempt to enlist their friends and acquaintances to get behind the political issues that they support.
  • Less concerned than the average person with how they are perceived in the eyes of others.
  • Less likely than the average person to have a favorable view of labor unions.
  • Less alert to threats in their environment than the average person, trusting in their ability to take it as it comes.
  • Likely to perform better under pressure than the average person. (We'll just call them Rambo.)

According to a scientific study done by the Ph.D.s Gokul Chittaranjan, Jan Blom, and Daniel Gatica-Perez, your friend's scores indicate that if he or she own a smartphone he or she is:

  • Likely to spend more time texting than the average person.
  • Less likely to use internet apps on their smartphone than the average person.
  • Likely to receive more text messages on their phone than the average person.

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