Extraversion : People with the extraversion trait are boosted by external means. They are enthusiastic, active and like to be surrounded by people. On the opposite, introverts are quiet and rapidly exhausted by social interactions.
Openness to experience : The openness trait characterizes people that are curious, imaginative, creative and with a high sensibility for art and culture. On the opposite, people lacking openness tends to be close-minded and uninterested by emotions.
Agreeableness : The agreeableness trait demonstrate the importance of social harmony. People with this trait are therefore kind, generous, and very complying. Unagreeable people tends to be competitive and untrustworthy.
Conscientiousness : People with the conscientiousness trait display a lot of self-discipline and know how to control and regulate themselves in order to achieve their goals. They are focused, reliable and do not like spontaneity.
Emotional stability : The emotional stability trait is characterized by a tendency to mostly experience positive emotions such as calmness. People lacking in this trait are neurotistic and tends to experience a lot of anger, sadness or anxiety.