The Big Five personality traits are Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism.[1] The Big Five Personality is a test that people can take to learn more about their personality in relation to the five personality traits.[1] Cross-cultural psychology as a discipline examines the way that human behavior is different and/or similar across different cultures. One important and widely studied area in this subfield of psychology is personality, particularly the study of Big Five.[1] The Big Five model of personality (also known as the Five Factor Model) has become the most extensively studied model of personality and has broad support, starting in the United States and later in many different cultures.[2] The Big Five model of personality (also known as the Five Factor Model or the Big Five Inventory) started in the United States, and through the years has been translated into many different languages and has been used in many countries.[1] Some researchers were attempting to determine the differences in how other cultures perceive this model.[1] Some research shows that the Big Five holds up across cultures even with its origin in the English language.[3] However, there is also some evidence which suggests that the Big Five traits may not be sufficient to completely explain personality in other cultures.[4] In countries such as South America and East Asia, the results weren't as accurate because they weren't as open as some people in other countries are.[1]
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