Character Source Material: Justice League (DC Comics)
Trait | Percentile | Trait Disposition |
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Neuroticism | 23.03 | Low |
Agreeableness | 93.83 | High |
Extraversion | 83.23 | High |
Conscientiousness | 84.45 | High |
Openness | 95.12 | High |
This section displays the detail item responses that were used to generate the above personality summary. The methodology for selecting the item responses for this fictional character involved using research from a generative artificial intelligence tool to summarize a descriptive response to a question related to each item. The research was reviewed and a judgement was made on the most appropriate response on that item. You can view an example script for collecting these responses (see: Script for Automated Five Factor Assessment)
Trait | Item | Item Response | Item Score | AI-Generated Research* |
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Openness | Do not have a good imagination. | Very inaccurate | 5 | Wonder Woman's strategic thinking in battle, her diplomatic skills, and her ability to bridge different worlds all require a good imagination. In the 'Wonder Woman' film (2017), Diana's ability to envision a world free from Ares' influence and her creative approach to overcoming obstacles in man's world demonstrate her strong imaginative capabilities. |
Openness | Am not interested in abstract ideas. | Very inaccurate | 5 | Wonder Woman's role often involves exploring philosophical and ethical questions, indicating a strong interest in abstract ideas. In Greg Rucka's 'Wonder Woman: The Truth,' Diana's quest for understanding the nature of truth and her own identity shows a deep engagement with abstract concepts, reflecting her intellectual curiosity and interest in complex ideas. |
Openness | Have difficulty understanding abstract ideas. | Very inaccurate | 5 | As an ambassador and a warrior-philosopher, Wonder Woman regularly engages with complex, abstract concepts. Her understanding of different cultures and moral philosophies showcases her abstract thinking skills. In the comic series 'Wonder Woman' by George Pérez, Diana frequently grapples with abstract concepts of good and evil, love, and the nature of humanity, demonstrating her proficiency with abstract ideas. |
Openness | Have a vivid imagination. | Moderately accurate | 4 | Wonder Woman's background in mythology and her ability to find creative solutions in battle suggest a vivid imagination. In Grant Morrison's 'Wonder Woman: Earth One,' Diana's innovative use of her lasso and her ability to envision and articulate alternative social structures demonstrate her capacity for imaginative thinking. |
Neuroticism | Seldom feel blue. | Moderately accurate | 2 | Wonder Woman's optimistic nature and strong sense of purpose generally keep her from prolonged periods of sadness. However, she does experience moments of sorrow, especially when faced with the suffering of others. In the storyline 'The Lies' by Greg Rucka, Diana grapples with feelings of betrayal and loss, showing that while she may not often feel blue, she is capable of experiencing deep emotional pain. |
Neuroticism | Am relaxed most of the time. | Neither inaccurate nor accurate | 3 | Wonder Woman's demeanor can vary depending on the situation. She can be relaxed in social settings but is always ready for action. In the 'Justice League' animated series, Diana is often shown as comfortable and at ease during downtime with her teammates, but instantly alert and focused when threats arise, demonstrating a balance between relaxation and readiness. |
Neuroticism | Get upset easily. | Moderately inaccurate | 2 | While Wonder Woman is passionate about her beliefs, she typically maintains composure in difficult situations. Her warrior training contributes to her emotional control. In the 'Wonder Woman' series by Greg Rucka, Diana faces numerous challenges and provocations but consistently responds with measured reactions, showcasing her ability to manage her emotions even in high-stress situations. |
Neuroticism | Have frequent mood swings. | Moderately inaccurate | 2 | Wonder Woman is generally depicted as emotionally stable, though she can display intense emotions when confronted with injustice. In 'Wonder Woman: Earth One' by Grant Morrison, Diana's emotional responses are strong but consistent with her values and experiences, showing that while she feels deeply, her emotions are not erratic or unpredictable. |
Conscientiousness | Make a mess of things. | Very inaccurate | 5 | Wonder Woman is typically portrayed as competent and in control. While her actions can have large-scale impacts, they are usually intentional rather than messy. In the 'Wonder Woman' (2017) film, even as Diana navigates the unfamiliar world of men and the complexities of war, her actions are purposeful and controlled, demonstrating her ability to handle complex situations without creating unintended chaos. |
Conscientiousness | Often forget to put things back in their proper place. | Moderately inaccurate | 4 | Wonder Woman's training as a warrior and her general sense of discipline suggest she would be organized and mindful of her surroundings. In the 'Justice League' animated series, scenes in Diana's quarters or her interactions with her equipment show a level of organization and care for her possessions, indicating that she likely keeps things in their proper place. |
Conscientiousness | Like order. | Moderately accurate | 4 | Wonder Woman values justice and peace, which implies an appreciation for order. However, she's also willing to challenge unjust systems. In Greg Rucka's 'Wonder Woman: Year One,' Diana's transition to the world of men shows her striving to understand and sometimes establish order in chaotic situations, while also recognizing when existing orders need to be questioned or changed. |
Conscientiousness | Get chores done right away. | Moderately accurate | 4 | As an Amazonian warrior, Wonder Woman is disciplined and responsible. While not often depicted doing mundane chores, her overall character suggests she would approach tasks efficiently. In various comic runs, such as Phil Jimenez's 'Wonder Woman,' Diana is shown balancing her superhero duties with her role as Themysciran ambassador, indicating an ability to manage various responsibilities promptly and effectively. |
Agreeableness | Am not interested in other people's problems. | Very inaccurate | 5 | Wonder Woman's role as a superhero and ambassador is centered around addressing others' problems. She consistently goes out of her way to help those in need. In the 'Wonder Woman' run by Brian Azzarello, Diana becomes deeply involved in protecting a mortal woman and her child, demonstrating her willingness to take on others' problems as her own, even when they involve complex divine conflicts. |
Agreeableness | Am not really interested in others. | Very inaccurate | 5 | Wonder Woman's mission is fundamentally about protecting and understanding humanity. Her interest in others is a defining characteristic. In the 2017 'Wonder Woman' film, Diana's decision to leave Themyscira is driven by her genuine interest in helping humanity, showing her deep curiosity and care for others even before she fully understands the complexities of the human world. |
Agreeableness | Feel others' emotions. | Very accurate | 5 | Wonder Woman's empathic abilities are often highlighted as one of her strengths. She has a keen sense of others' emotional states. In Greg Rucka's 'Wonder Woman: The Truth,' Diana's ability to discern lies is portrayed as an extension of her empathic nature, allowing her to sense the emotions behind deception and truth, demonstrating her deep connection to others' feelings. |
Agreeableness | Sympathize with others' feelings. | Very accurate | 5 | Empathy is a core trait of Wonder Woman's character. Her compassion for others drives many of her actions. In the comic 'Wonder Woman: The Circle' by Gail Simone, Diana's deep empathy for both her Amazonian sisters and the outside world is a central theme, influencing her decisions and showcasing her ability to understand and connect with others' emotions. |
Extraversion | Keep in the background. | Very inaccurate | 5 | As a prominent superhero and Amazonian princess, Wonder Woman rarely stays in the background. She's often at the forefront of battles and public discussions. In the 'Justice League' animated series, Wonder Woman frequently takes leadership roles and is vocal in team discussions, showing her preference for being actively involved rather than staying in the background. |
Extraversion | Don't talk a lot. | Moderately inaccurate | 4 | Wonder Woman is generally portrayed as articulate and willing to express her thoughts and opinions. She's not known for being reserved in her speech. In George Pérez's run on 'Wonder Woman,' Diana is often shown giving speeches, engaging in debates, and freely expressing her views on various topics, demonstrating her tendency to be vocal and communicative. |
Extraversion | Talk to a lot of different people at parties. | Moderately accurate | 4 | As an ambassador and superhero, Wonder Woman interacts with diverse groups of people. Her curiosity about human culture drives her to engage with others. In Greg Rucka's 'Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia,' Diana is shown navigating complex social and diplomatic situations, engaging with various individuals from different backgrounds, showcasing her ability to connect with a wide range of people in social settings. |
Extraversion | Am the life of the party. | Moderately accurate | 4 | Wonder Woman's charismatic personality often draws attention in social situations, though she's not always seeking to be the center of attention. In the 2017 'Wonder Woman' film, Diana's first experience at a party in London shows her as naturally engaging and captivating, even as she navigates unfamiliar social norms, demonstrating her ability to inadvertently become a focal point in social gatherings. |