Personality is a person’s relatively stable pattern of thoughts and emotions, his internal and external measurable traits. We call some characteristics that a person shows in different situations as personality traits, such as shyness, aggressiveness, obedience, laziness, loyalty, shyness, etc. The more stable these traits are and the more frequently they appear in different situations, the more conducive they are to describing and predicting individual behavior.
Personality traits refer to stable psychological characteristics that are gradually formed by individuals during their psychological development. The formation of personality characteristics is closely related to environmental, educational, social and genetic factors. A person’s personality characteristics have a great impact on his psychological characteristics and behavior. For example, an extroverted person will show psychological and behavioral characteristics such as proactive interaction with others, sociability, enthusiasm, and friendliness; a creative person will show rich imagination, leaping thinking, and often show new ideas. Different ideas, opinions and views, or novel ideas, methods and strategies for solving problems, etc.; an introverted and highly intelligent person will show that he is not good at dealing with others, silent and withdrawn, and at the same time shows a willingness to delve into , quick response, good at discovering and solving problems and other psychological and behavioral characteristics, and are likely to show a strong interest in scientific research, etc.
This test was developed by the famous British psychologist PIP Wilson. The position of the minions on the tree reveals your personality traits. Come and try it!