Assessment Report
Mini-IPIP — Sample Profile
Your Scores
Each bar shows where your responses fall on the 5-point scale, expressed as a percentage of the possible range.
Extraversion falls in the average range (50%) — your answers sit near the middle of the scale, a balanced or mixed pattern.
Average (typical range) — 55th percentile compared with the reference sample (N = 600). 90% confidence range: 22nd–85th percentile.
Where you fall relative to the population — a normative comparison, not a diagnostic indicator.
Agreeableness falls in the higher range (75%) — you endorsed these items more strongly than the scale midpoint.
Average (typical range) — 47th percentile compared with the reference sample (N = 570). 90% confidence range: 18th–78th percentile.
Where you fall relative to the population — a normative comparison, not a diagnostic indicator.
Conscientiousness falls in the higher range (75%) — you endorsed these items more strongly than the scale midpoint.
Average (typical range) — 57th percentile compared with the reference sample (N = 570). 90% confidence range: 21st–88th percentile.
Where you fall relative to the population — a normative comparison, not a diagnostic indicator.
Neuroticism falls in the lower range (25%) — you endorsed these items less strongly than the scale midpoint.
Average (typical range) — 32nd percentile compared with the reference sample (N = 626). 90% confidence range: 9th–66th percentile.
Where you fall relative to the population — a normative comparison, not a diagnostic indicator.
Openness falls in the higher range (100%) — you endorsed these items more strongly than the scale midpoint.
Well above average — 94th percentile compared with the reference sample (N = 673). 90% confidence range: 75th–99th percentile.
Where you fall relative to the population — a normative comparison, not a diagnostic indicator.
What this means
Within this profile, your relative high point is Openness (100%) and your relative low point is Neuroticism (25%). These are standings within your own responses — a self-reflection summary, not a clinical diagnosis.
About This Measure
A brief 20-item public-domain IPIP measure of the Big Five personality dimensions: Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and Openness to Experience.
Source & attribution: Donnellan, M. B., Oswald, F. L., Baird, B. M., & Lucas, R. E. (2006). The Mini-IPIP Scales. Psychological Assessment, 18(2), 192–203.