Curious about how others really see you?

Verywell / Bailey Mariner

Who we like is highly subjective.

Each person has different preferences, usually based on their ownpersonality traitsand lived experiences.

Ivy Kwong

Our personality traits can impact whether or not other people think of us as likeable.

Who Is This Likeable Person Test For?

This test is for anyone curious about how others might see them.

It can help determine how others view you based on the personality traits youre projecting.

Each question connects behaviors to personality traits considered to be more desirable.

The Reysen Likability Scale is an 11-item questionnaire based on Dr. Stephen Reysens research into what defines likability.

Reysen designed the questions to measure likability.

These areextroversion,agreeableness,conscientiousness,neuroticism, andopennessto experience, and they form the basis of personality.

Most people will be somewhere in the middle.

People who fall higher on the extroversion scale tend to feel excited and energized by social interactions.

An extrovert may find it easier to talk to new people and make friends.

Those who are low in extroversion are described as introverts and prefer more alone time to social situations.

Agreeableness

People who are high in agreeableness are generally described as more cooperative and compassionate.

They might be seen as trustworthy, kind, or more likely to help others.

Neuroticism

Neuroticism is a trait thats considered less desirable.

Someone who is lower in neuroticism might be more calm and able toregulate their emotions.

Openness for Experience

This trait is linked with imagination, creativity, and intellect.

They may want to learn about others and do new things.

They may also not be as creative.

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