Personality

DNA's personality is based on the OCEAN personality traits. They are as follows:

Openness:

The quality of being receptive to new ideas, opinions, or arguments.

Conscientiousness:

The quality of wishing to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly.

Extraversion:

The tendency toward being predominantly concerned with and obtaining gratification from what is outside the self.

Agreeableness:

The tendency to concur with others, and behavior that is perceived as kind, sympathetic, cooperative, warm, frank, and considerate.

Neuroticism:

The trait disposition to experience negative effects, including anger, anxiety, self‐consciousness, irritability, emotional instability, and depression.

OCEAN personality traits date back to the personality testing conducted in the early 1980s, and to this day are known as the big 5 personality traits. The overall personality of DNA is derived from a combination of the following factors:

  • Ocean Scores

  • Personality Defining Adjectives

  • Decision Reasoning

  • Cultural Sensitivity

  • Current Mood

  • and External Factors

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