Neuroticism
Emotional stability refers to a person's ability to maintain a stable emotional balance. On the other hand, a person with a high level of neuroticism is more likely to experience negative emotions.
Immoderation
This index assesses your tendency to give in to temptation and overindulge.
A low score indicates that you have few irresistible cravings and that you avoid excesses.
An average score means that you are not particularly addicted, but that you occasionally enjoy a few excesses.
A high score reveals a strong urge or desire that is difficult to control. You prefer immediate rewards to long-term pleasures.
Vulnerability
This index measures your ability to handle difficult or unpleasant situations.
A low score indicates that you remain calm, confident and positive in the face of stress.
An average score means that you generally cope with stressful situations without any problems.
A high score reveals a tendency to panic, to be confused, and to have difficulty dealing with stress or pressure.
Anger
This indicator measures your propensity to feel anger.
A low score indicates that you are rarely angry.
An average score means that certain problems annoy you, but that you know how to control yourself.
A high score shows that you are easily annoyed when things don't go according to plan. You aspire to fair treatment and feel morally offended when you feel you have been cheated.
Depression
This index measures the tendency to sadness, rejection and discouragement.
A low score means it's easy to let go of negative feelings.
An average score indicates that you sometimes feel depressed, but that this does not last long.
A high score shows that you have less energy, find it hard to take the initiative and tackle new tasks.
Anxiety
This index assesses your level of anxiety, both in everyday life and in a professional environment.
A low score means you're not easily flustered.
An average score indicates that you sometimes feel stress and pressure, without being particularly anxious.
A high score shows that your "fight-flight" mechanism is activated more frequently or excessively. You then experience high anxiety and a constant feeling of danger in certain situations or on an ongoing basis. You feel tense and nervous.
A degree of caution can be beneficial.
Self-confidence
Self-confidence is sensitivity to the opinions of others. It is linked to the causes of rejection and mockery, leading to feelings of embarrassment and shyness.
A low score means that you are not affected by the gaze or judgement of others and that you are not nervous during social interactions.
An average score indicates that you only feel uncomfortable in certain specific situations.
A high score shows that you often feel embarrassed and ashamed. You fear criticism and mockery from others, and fear that your awkwardness and discomfort will prevent you from getting ahead.
The five main areas of testing
Extraversion
A personality trait marked by a strong tendency to socialise and seek out new stimuli.
Sociability
Sociability measures team spirit, social interaction and the ability to get on well with others.
Neuroticism
A person with a high level of neuroticism tends to feel negative emotions.