Roll twice on each table and choose the result you want.

Dependability

Your degree of dependability speaks to how reliable you are, whether you follow through on your promises, and if you can make decisions that recognize the needs of others.

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3People can’t depend on you for much of anything. You almost never see things through, and you’re given to impulsive behavior.
4-5You have a hard time staying organized and putting what’s important ahead of what’s not.
6-8Sometimes you get so distracted that you forget what you are supposed to be doing.
9-12You try to be conscientious, but sometimes fall short.
13-15For the most part, you do what you say you will do. You try to stay organized and to keep your priorities straight.
16-17You lead an orderly, disciplined life. You almost always do what you say you will do, and people can rely on you.
18You become so focused on a task that you ignore almost everything else until you finish it. People can depend on you to do one thing at a time.

Sociability

Your sociability describes how well you get along with others, as well as how you regard strangers and acquaintances.

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3You feel people are the worst. You have few friends and no close friends.
4-5You avoid interacting with strangers, and it takes a lot to get you to open up.
6-8Some people think you aloof and reserved, but, simply, you prefer to keep to yourself.
9-12You believe people can be good or bad. You withhold judgment about someone until you get to know them.
13-15You know some people are bad, but believe most aren’t, so you try to give other folks the benefit of the doubt.
16-17You like people and almost never think poorly of others who make your acquaintance.
18You take an interest in everyone you meet, sometimes even to your detriment.

Outlook

Your outlook reflects your most prevalent state of mind—at one extreme, calm and confident; at the other, nervous and pessimistic.

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3Doom, doom, everywhere is doom. Nothing good will ever happen to you, and the whole world is against you.
4-5You have terribly sensitive nerves and struggle with anxiety.
6-8Some call you a pessimist. You expect the worst so that you will never be disappointed.
9-12Life is what it is. Anyone can be calm and collected, or ner- vous to the point of fearful. It all depends on your situation.
13-15You strive to be a positive, upbeat person. You look for the good in all things and hope for the best.
16-17You are calm, serene, and easygoing. Little bothers you.
18If given enough time, you can figure out anything. No task is so difficult, so complicated, or so dangerous that you’re not at least willing to try it.

Receptiveness

Your receptiveness describes your willingness to try new things and your ability to adapt to changing circumstances.

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3You are not at all interested in breaking your routine. You need order in your life.
4-5If it’s not broken, why fix it? Be practical.
6-8New ideas and activities make you uncomfortable.
9-12You are willing to try new things, just not all the time.
13-15Often, you think about new ways to do things and new activities to pursue. You might not succeed at all of them, but you’re willing to try.
16-17You’re willing to do something different. You enjoy new experiences.
18You crave new experiences. You’re eager to see the world, try new foods and drinks, and gain a better understanding of all there is to learn, feel, and sense.

Affability

How you behave in interpersonal situations is expressed by your affability. You might be a solitary soul or someone who thrives on interaction with others.

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3You become quiet around people, preferring your own company to that of others.
4-5You find it hard to pay attention to what other people say and often lose track of conversations.
6-8You prefer to let others do the talking. You think about what people say and consider every viewpoint before offering an opinion.
9-12You can fend for yourself in social situations, but you’re also fine when alone.
13-15You enjoy social situations and the good conversation they provide.
16-17You are outgoing and friendly, and enjoy having fun with others whenever you can.
18You are loud and boisterous in the company of others. You love being the center of attention.

Piety

Few people today discount the existence of the gods, but the extent to which any person fears and honors them is an individual decision. The following table describes your degree of piety for the religion to which you subscribe, if you happen to do so.

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3You either don’t believe the gods exist or think they have no influence over you.
4-5You have strong doubts about religion and worship no gods.
6-8You expect the gods exist, but you lack religion.
9-12You believe in the gods and might follow a religion.
13-15You follow a religion.
16-17You have become a devout follower of your religion, and your religious views affect your outlook and behavior.
18You have become a fanatical follower of your religion. Your religion dominates your life, and you have few interests outside your faith.