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Big Five Movie Star Test

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Your friend is the most like:

Mila Kunis

Mila Kunis
"When I got into acting, I lied and told the studio that I was 18. ... Before that, I worked illegally in a souvenir stand. ... I'm not boring to be around. Something will always happen."

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Compared to the general population, your friend is:

  • Average on Openness
  • Low on Conscientiousness
  • High on Extroversion
  • 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:

  • Spontaneous, impulsive, and quick to improvise.
  • Adaptive, flexible, good at thinking on their feet.
  • Likely to use more hand movements and gesticulations in a conversation than the average person.
  • Expressive.
  • Active, assertive, energetic.
  • 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:

  • "Live every day to its full."
  • "A clean house is the sign of a wasted life."
  • "Better to be a failure at something you love than a success at something you hate."
  • "Drive it like you stole it."
  • "A stripper is a great last-minute gift idea."
  • "Adrenaline is my drug of choice."
  • "My cult following is now accepting applications."
  • "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 spontaneous, improvising, and supple than the average person.
  • Less in favor of using military action to solve foreign policy disputes than the average person.
  • More likely than the average person to cheat on their homework and exams.
  • More likely than the average person to treat themselves to a little extra luxurious something when shopping.
  • More energetic and quicker to act than the average person.
  • Someone who reads more newspapers and who follows the news more closely than the average person.
  • More likely than the average person to enlist their friends and acquaintances to get behind the political issues 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 receive more calls on their phone than the average person.
  • More likely to use internet apps on their smartphone than the average person.
  • More likely to use entertainment apps (like games, audio, and video) on their smartphone than the average person.
  • Likely to receive more text messages on their phone than the average person.

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