DISCUSSION
The big five tests used a scale of 100 items for 10 minutes to analyze an individual’s personality using the five aspects of the analysis. The five elements of the research are agreeableness, conscientiousness, extraversion, neuroticism, and openness to experience. The results for the big five test are as follows. The agreeableness results, which comprises of politeness and compassion was moderately high at the 61st percentile. The conscientiousness results, which include orderliness and diligence, were moderately high at a relatively high 66th percentile. The extraversion results, which comprises withdrawal and volatility was at the low 11th percentile. Finally, openness to experience, which includes intellect and honesty, was at the high 80th percentile. The person has a strong open personality than other traits. On the other hand, the individual has the lowest volatility and withdrawal hence has the least recovery from any problem in life. However, the person would strongly agree with the results of Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and Openness traits, though the person must be confused about Extraversion and Neuroticism test results. This is because the characteristics of a person cannot be the same in all situations and circumstances.