Synopsis of Social media discussions

Many discussions highlight the scientific basis and historical importance of the Five Factor Model, citing key sources like McCrae & John (1992), and contrasting it with popular psychology. The tone and word choice reflect respect and curiosity, emphasizing the model's credibility and relevance in contemporary personality research.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions acknowledge the validity and scientific support of the Five Factor Model, with some contrasting it to personality typologies like MBTI.

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Interest
High level of interest

Participants show high curiosity about the model's application and its relevance in psychology and personality studies.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Posts reference specific articles and authors, indicating a moderate level of active discussion and connection to the material.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

The conversations suggest that the model has a meaningful impact on scientific understanding and debates around personality measurement.

Social Mentions

YouTube

3 Videos

Twitter

9 Posts

Blogs

4 Articles

News

30 Articles

Metrics

Video Views

769,122

Total Likes

22,441

Extended Reach

809,549

Social Features

46

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  • IDEA AMELIORATOR;INNOVATOR; #InPlainSight INVENTOR
    @Amethyst7purple (Twitter)

    "An introduction to the five-factor model and its applications - PubMed" https://t.co/52Ok0rFgu3
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    July 15, 2025

  • IDEA AMELIORATOR;INNOVATOR; #InPlainSight INVENTOR
    @Amethyst7purple (Twitter)

    "An introduction to the five-factor model and its applications - PubMed" https://t.co/52Ok0rFgu3
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    April 13, 2025

  • IDEA AMELIORATOR;INNOVATOR; #InPlainSight INVENTOR
    @Amethyst7purple (Twitter)

    "An introduction to the five-factor model and its applications - PubMed" https://t.co/52Ok0rFgu3
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    March 7, 2025

  • CRUX Psychology
    @cruxpsychology (Twitter)

    #psychology #personality #mentalhealth #extrovert #introvert #TheBigFive #conscientious #open #Agree #agreeableness #neuroticism (McCrae & John, 1992) https://t.co/1RxnyL4rNy
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    September 16, 2024

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  • Michael CovidologyAutodidact
    @Michael17064609 (Twitter)

    @bschne I get the impression that pop psychology is more interested in Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), influenced by Carl Jung's thinking, than the more scientifically supported Five Factor Model (Big Five). For anyone not familiar with the Five Factor Model: https://t.co/KKovkyncLq
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    January 26, 2023

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  • Fronteiras da Engenharia de Software
    @FronteirasES (Twitter)

    @manoelvsnt @adolfont O artigo usa "The Five Factor Model (FFM)" Robert R McCrae and Oliver P John. 1992. An introduction to the five-factor model and its applications. Journal of personality 60, 2 (1992), 175–215 https://t.co/4GqV58g2Vp
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    April 27, 2022

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    @Mrpsych29 (Twitter)

    Integrating Personality Structure, Personality Process, and Personality Development. European Journal of Personality, 31(5), 503–528. McCrae, R. R., & John, O. P. (1992). An introduction to the five-factor model and its applications. Journal of Personality, 60(2), 175–215.
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    January 20, 2022

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  • @DanCady (Twitter)

    @Of_The_Root Historically, the five-factor personality model has been the standard. H-factor was added more recently, but seems to fit. https://t.co/Y0LjQ3Rhoi https://t.co/SjeZNysBKl
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    November 21, 2021

  • Patrick Lockwood
    @AlobhaPatrick (Twitter)

    @Race__Realist @Pseudobadger @rasmansa @roderickgraham @CathrynTownsend @and_furiouser @SpeciesTypical Especially given that the 5 constructs were created from an atheoretical approach: https://t.co/RWEQAkflcU
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    November 14, 2020

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