Assessment Report
Integrative Personality Profile — Sample
Your Scores
Each bar shows where your responses fall on the 5-point scale, expressed as a percentage of the possible range.
Extraversion captures how much you seek out and enjoy company, activity, and stimulation. Your answers fall in the average range (50%) — a balanced mix rather than a strong leaning either way.
Average (typical range) — 47th percentile compared with the reference sample (N = 600). 90% confidence range: 24th–71st percentile.
Where you fall relative to the population — a normative comparison, not a diagnostic indicator.
Your responses put Agreeableness toward the higher end (100%). This trait reflects how cooperative, trusting, and considerate you are toward others; at this standing, you tend to be compassionate, cooperative, and trusting.
Well above average — 95th percentile compared with the reference sample (N = 570). 90% confidence range: 82nd–99th percentile.
Where you fall relative to the population — a normative comparison, not a diagnostic indicator.
On Conscientiousness — how organized, dependable, and self-disciplined you are — you score in the higher range (75%): you tend to be organized, reliable, and goal-directed.
Average (typical range) — 55th percentile compared with the reference sample (N = 570). 90% confidence range: 27th–81st percentile.
Where you fall relative to the population — a normative comparison, not a diagnostic indicator.
Emotional Stability (how calm and resilient you stay under stress) sits toward the higher end for you (75%), which typically means you tend to take things in stride and stay composed under pressure.
Above average — 75th percentile compared with the reference sample (N = 570). 90% confidence range: 52nd–90th percentile.
Where you fall relative to the population — a normative comparison, not a diagnostic indicator.
Intellect/Imagination captures how drawn you are to ideas, imagination, and new experience. Your answers place you in the higher range (75%), where you tend to be curious, inventive, and open to the abstract.
Average (typical range) — 69th percentile compared with the reference sample (N = 600). 90% confidence range: 43rd–88th percentile.
Where you fall relative to the population — a normative comparison, not a diagnostic indicator.
Assured-Dominant captures how confident, forceful, and take-charge you are with others. Your answers place you in the lower range (25%), where you tend to hold back from taking charge and to defer to others.
Average (typical range) — 42nd percentile compared with the reference sample (N = 795). 90% confidence range: 13th–76th percentile.
Where you fall relative to the population — a normative comparison, not a diagnostic indicator.
Your responses put Arrogant-Calculating toward the lower end (25%). This trait reflects how competitive, tough-minded, and self-promoting you are; at this standing, you tend to be modest and disinclined to play angles.
Average (typical range) — 49th percentile compared with the reference sample (N = 795). 90% confidence range: 16th–83rd percentile.
Where you fall relative to the population — a normative comparison, not a diagnostic indicator.
On Cold-Hearted — how detached and unsentimental you are toward others — you score in the lower range (0%): you tend to be warm and emotionally engaged with others.
Aloof-Introverted (how socially reserved and inward you are) sits toward the lower end for you (25%), which typically means you tend to be outgoing and to seek out social contact.
Well below average — 14th percentile compared with the reference sample (N = 600). 90% confidence range: 2nd–43rd percentile.
Where you fall relative to the population — a normative comparison, not a diagnostic indicator.
Unassured-Submissive captures how deferential and self-doubting you are with others. Your answers place you in the higher range (75%), where you tend to defer to others and to downplay your own wishes.
Your responses put Unassuming-Ingenuous toward the higher end (75%). This trait reflects how modest, trusting, and unpretentious you are; at this standing, you tend to be modest, sincere, and trusting of others.
On Warm-Agreeable — how friendly, kind, and approachable you are — you score in the higher range (100%): you tend to be warm, agreeable, and easy to get along with.
Well above average — 94th percentile compared with the reference sample (N = 795). 90% confidence range: 69th–99th percentile.
Where you fall relative to the population — a normative comparison, not a diagnostic indicator.
Gregarious-Extraverted (how sociable and outgoing you are) is near the middle for you (50%), neither strongly pronounced nor notably low.
Average (typical range) — 40th percentile compared with the reference sample (N = 600). 90% confidence range: 14th–73rd percentile.
Where you fall relative to the population — a normative comparison, not a diagnostic indicator.
Mature captures how much you cope through adaptive strategies such as humor and anticipation. Your answers place you in the higher range (75%), where you tend to handle stress with adaptive, flexible coping.
Your responses put Neurotic in the average range (50%). This trait reflects how much you cope through intermediate strategies such as idealization; here you show a mix of both tendencies depending on the situation.
On Immature: Action — how much you cope by acting out rather than reflecting — you score in the lower range (25%): you tend to rely less on action-based coping.
Immature: Disavowal (how much you cope by denying or deflecting difficulty) sits toward the lower end for you (25%), which typically means you tend to rely less on denial-based coping.
What this means
Within this profile, your relative high point is Warm-Agreeable (how friendly, kind, and approachable you are) at 100%, and your relative low point is Cold-Hearted (how detached and unsentimental you are toward others) at 0%. These are standings within your own responses — a self-reflection summary, not a clinical diagnosis.
About This Measure
An illustrative multi-level profile combining a Big-Five trait portrait, an interpersonal-style reading, and a defensive-organisation reading — all scored by the live engine from fixed example responses. Narrative and projective layers (PSE, CCRT) are shown in their own dedicated sample reports.
Source & attribution: IPIP Big-Five markers (Goldberg 1992); IPIP-IPC (Markey & Markey 2009); DMQ-30 (clean-room IPIP).