The Five Factor Model is a theory in psychology that suggests there are five core personality traits, including openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
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Openness: This trait refers to an individual's willingness to try new experiences or their preference for routine.
Conscientiousness: This trait measures how organized and responsible someone is in their daily lives.
Extraversion: This trait describes how outgoing and sociable a person tends to be.
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