Character Source Material: Euphoria (TV Series, HBO)
Trait | Percentile | Trait Disposition |
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Neuroticism | 90.52 | High |
Agreeableness | 62.23 | Average |
Extraversion | 74.49 | High |
Conscientiousness | 5.28 | Low |
Openness | 90.04 | 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 | I would rate this statement as 'Very Inaccurate.' Jules Vaughn, a character from the TV show Euphoria, shows a strong tendency towards imagination and creativity. This can be observed through her vivid fashion choices, unique makeup looks, and unconventionally expressive behavior. Furthermore, her way of perceiving and navigating her experiences, especially those related to identity and relationships, often involve a degree of imaginative and creative thinking, suggesting her imagination is indeed quite active. |
Openness | Am not interested in abstract ideas. | Moderately Inaccurate | 4 | Based on Jules Vaughn's character in 'Euphoria', I would label the statement as 'moderately inaccurate'. Although Jules may not always delve into the abstract, she has demonstrated on several occasions that she can be quite conceptual and thoughtful, especially with her perceptions of identity, gender, and relationships. Jules contemplates her existence, as well as her influence on and reception from people around her. Nonetheless, these moments of abstract thinking are intersperced among her more practical and often chaotic decisions, giving the impression that she might not be that interested in abstract concepts. The character's focus on the abstract may vary depending on the context and situation, thus making the label 'moderately inaccurate' most fitting. |
Openness | Have difficulty understanding abstract ideas. | Moderately Inaccurate | 4 | 'Moderately inaccurate'. Jules Vaughn, a character in the TV show Euphoria, is portrayed as a sensitive, intelligent, and complex individual who shows considerable understanding of abstract ideas, especially concerning identity, sexuality, and gender, which honors her own transgender experience. She often shows emotional intelligence beyond her years, relating to complex emotions and navigating challenging social situations with a deep understanding. This suggests she does not have notable difficulty understanding abstract ideas. However, like any other human being, she might occasionally need some time or additional explanation to fully grasp certain complex abstract concepts. |
Openness | Have a vivid imagination. | Very Accurate | 5 | Evaluation: Very Accurate. Explanation: Jules Vaughn, a character from Euphoria, definitely possesses a vivid imagination. This is demonstrated by her ability to make up stories and construct fantasies in her head that are often abstract and far from reality. Her vivid imagination allows her to escape her troubling circumstances and allows her to dream about a more fulfilling, happier life. This vivid imagination also engages her in creative pursuits and helps her form unique perspectives on life and different situations. This characteristic is an integral part of her personality, making the statement 'very accurate.' |
Neuroticism | Seldom feel blue. | Very Accurate | 1 | Evaluation: Very Accurate. Explanation: Jules Vaughn is a fictional character from the TV show 'Euphoria', known for her vibrant and outgoing personality. She is usually seen as cheerful, bright and adventurous, carrying a certain amount of optimism on her journey, despite the challenging circumstances and intricate life situations she sometimes experiences. Therefore, saying that she 'seldom feels blue' would be very accurate. However, this doesn't signify that she doesn't experience sadness or darker moments, but it shows that she generally keeps a buoyant and positive outlook on life. |
Neuroticism | Am relaxed most of the time. | Very Inaccurate | 5 | Based on the depiction of Jules Vaughn in 'Euphoria', I would evaluate the statement as 'Very Inaccurate'. Jules tends to be in a state of emotional turmoil and anxiety quite frequently due to her personal struggles, such as gender identity issues, mental health, troubled relationships, and traumatic experiences. While she occasionally has relaxed moments, most of the series portrays her in stressful or intense situations. Hence, saying Jules is relaxed most of the time is not accurate at all. |
Neuroticism | Get upset easily. | Moderately Accurate | 4 | Based on the data gathered from 'Euphoria', I would say 'Moderately Accurate' to describe Jules Vaughn's tendency to get upset easily. She is a character who is highly sensitive and has gone through much emotional upheaval and trauma. Her high emotional reactivity could be understood in the context of her lived experiences. However, she is also portrayed as resilient and trying to navigate life with everything she has experienced, which means she doesn't get upset over every little thing. |
Neuroticism | Have frequent mood swings. | Moderately Accurate | 4 | Evaluating the personality of Jules Vaughn, a character from the television show 'Euphoria', within the given scale, I would say 'moderately accurate'. The character Jules Vaughn does display a range of emotions and moods throughout the series, which could be seen as mood swings, but these variations in mood could also be linked to the challenging situations she faces. Jules is a complex character dealing with her own identity, relationships, and personal struggles, and these factors contribute to fluctuations in her mood. It's also important to note that her experiences and reactions are consistent with many teenagers, and may not necessarily constitute mood swings in a pathological sense. In summary, while she does have mood changes, they are not frequent and intense enough to categorize as 'very accurate'. |
Conscientiousness | Make a mess of things. | Moderately Accurate | 2 | On the provided rating scale, I would rate Jules Vaughn from 'Euphoria' as 'moderately accurate' concerning the proposition that she 'makes a mess of things.' As a character, Jules is depicted as spontaneous and impulsive, often making decisions without considering the potential consequences. This impetuous nature can lead to situations that could be interpreted as her 'making a mess of things'. However, it's important to note that Jules also shows growth, self-awareness, and resilience in the face of her mistakes. Additionally, many of the messy situations in the show are brought about by complex factors beyond just her actions. In other words, while Jules sometimes contributes to chaos, she is not solely responsible for creating it. Consequently, stating that she regularly provokes disorder only gives a partial understanding of her character's dynamics and misses the breadth of her personal development and the complexities of her circumstances. |
Conscientiousness | Often forget to put things back in their proper place. | Neither Inaccurate nor Accurate | 3 | As an AI, I don't have the ability to observe real-time behaviors of fictional characters or individuals. However, based on the understanding from the series 'Euphoria', it can be said that putting things back in their proper places is not a notable aspect of Jules Vaughn's character that is depicted, at least explicitly. Therefore, commenting on how accurately she puts things back in their place is 'neither inaccurate nor accurate'. It should be noted as the evaluation is based on the information made available through the narrative of the series, and Jules' behavior in this specific aspect may vary in different interpretations or be developed in future episodes. |
Conscientiousness | Like order. | Moderately Inaccurate | 2 | As per the character analysis from the given series, the evaluation can be rendered as 'moderately inaccurate.' Jules Vaughn, as portrayed in the HBO series Euphoria, is a character who seeks adventures and often indulges in impulsive activities. This shows that she can be more chaotic than orderly in some circumstances. However, this does not suggest complete disorderliness as there might be some areas in her life where she seeks structure. Therefore, suggesting she likes order would be moderately inaccurate. It's important to remember, though, that personalities can be complex and change over time. |
Conscientiousness | Get chores done right away. | Moderately Inaccurate | 2 | Based on Jules Vaughn's character in the TV series Euphoria, the evaluation would likely be 'Moderately inaccurate.' Jules is a highly spontaneous, adventurous character who often prioritizes exploring her identity, relationships, and feelings over routine chores or tasks. She is characterized more by her emotional depth and personal journey rather than practicality and punctuality in chores. |
Agreeableness | Am not interested in other people's problems. | Moderately Inaccurate | 4 | Evaluation: Moderately inaccurate. Explanation: From watching the HBO series 'Euphoria', it's clear that Jules Vaughn does show interest in other people's problems. Despite her own struggles and complex background, she is depicted as emotionally invested in her friends and their issues, especially in her friendships with Rue Bennett and other main characters like Kat Hernandez. On several occasions, Jules is seen providing emotional support to Rue with her addiction issues, which implies she does care about and show interest in other people's problems. So, saying she is not interested in other people's problems would be moderately inaccurate. |
Agreeableness | Am not really interested in others. | Very Inaccurate | 5 | Based on Jules Vaughn's character in Euphoria, it would be 'very inaccurate' to say she is not really interested in others. Despite her deep personal struggles and emotional turmoil, Jules is consistently shown as someone who deeply cares for other people in her life, particularly her close friend Rue. She often puts in a great deal of effort to support others and build relationships, suggesting she has a natural interest in their well-being. Her relationships and interactions provide a strong counterargument to the assertion that she is not interested in others. However, she does struggle with her own emotional health, which at times may mask her compassion for others. |
Agreeableness | Feel others' emotions. | Moderately Accurate | 4 | 'Moderately accurate'. Jules Vaughn, from the television series 'Euphoria', is a character who generally demonstrates an empathetic side, suggesting that she does feel others' emotions to some extent. Her actions and reactions throughout the series indicate an understanding and resonance towards the feelings of others, especially with her close relationship with Rue. However, like all humans, she may not always fully empathize or understand the true depth of someone else's emotions, as this can be affected by her own emotional state and life experiences. This is why it's 'moderately accurate' rather than 'very accurate'. |
Agreeableness | Sympathize with others' feelings. | Moderately Accurate | 4 | 'Moderately Accurate.' Jules Vaughn, from the TV show 'Euphoria', certainly shows instances where she can sympathize with others' feelings, particularly with her best friend Rue. She often acts protective and concerned for Rue's wellbeing, showing empathy towards her struggle with substance abuse. However, there are moments when Jules can be caught up in her own tumultuous emotions and situations, making it difficult for her to fully empathize with others. Jules also sometimes partakes in actions that could potentially harm others emotionally, suggesting a moderate level of accuracy in her ability to sympathize with others' feelings. Nonetheless, it's important to note that the complexity of her character and experiences might affect judgment of her overall empathetic capacity. |
Extraversion | Keep in the background. | Moderately Inaccurate | 4 | Evaluating as an AI based on character analysis from the series Euphoria, it could be said that the statement 'Jules Vaughn prefers to keep in the background' can be viewed as 'Moderately Inaccurate'. Jules Vaughn, a trans woman, is presented as an outgoing and vibrant teenager. She is quite open to expressing herself in front of both her friends and broader society, demonstrated by her bold fashion choices and unabashed attitude towards her identity. However, there are moments where she may retreat due to the complexities and struggles she faces, but these instances are more about self-preservation than a general preference for staying in the background. |
Extraversion | Don't talk a lot. | Moderately Inaccurate | 4 | 'Moderately inaccurate'. While it may seem at first glance that Jules Vaughn from Euphoria is somewhat quiet compared to some other characters, she does speak when she feels it is important. Jules isn't the most outspoken character and she sometimes appears reserved, but she also has meaningful, important conversations and expresses her feelings, especially with her close friend and romantic interest, Rue. So it's not entirely accurate to say she doesn't talk a lot, but rather that she speaks when she feels it's necessary. |
Extraversion | Talk to a lot of different people at parties. | Moderately Accurate | 4 | Evaluation: 'Moderately Accurate'. Explanation: Jules Vaughn is portrayed as a social and outgoing character who is often depicted interacting with different people at parties within the context of the series. However, her interactions are not always on a 'talk'-basis but rather diverse in nature, often involving complex emotional exchanges. Nevertheless, the character is not always shown as the one initiating the conversation, and her encounters can sometimes lead to challenging or uncomfortable situations. Therefore, saying she talks to lots of different people at parties could be moderately accurate, but it doesn't fully define her complex character and interactions. |
Extraversion | Am the life of the party. | Moderately Accurate | 4 | As an AI, I base my analysis on the depiction of characters in available literature. Jules Vaughn, from the American TV series 'Euphoria,' is characterized as a young, vibrant individual who is comfortable with expressing her emotions and does not shy away from expressing herself or experiencing life. So, it would be 'moderately accurate' to say that Jules is the life of the party. Her bold and charismatic personality naturally draws people in, making her a noticeable presence in a party setting. However, it's worth noting that her complex emotional state often puts her in unpredictable situations that affect her interactions. So, it might not always be the case that she is the life of every party. |