Explorez comment différentes configurations de traits de personnalité se rapportent à divers résultats de vie
Un mélange de curieux et conventionnel
Planificateur et fiable lorsqu'il est motivé
S'engage dans un niveau normal d'activité sociale
Niveaux typiques de gentillesse, confiance et sympathie
Niveaux typiques d'émotion et d'anxiété
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