Frequently Asked Questions
I got an error on this website
Submit an issue at GitHub or send us an e-mail at bigfive-test@rubynor.com
Can I use the code for this website for Commercial Purposes?
Yes, this project is licensed under the MIT license.
Can I use the questions for Commercial Purposes?
Yes, the questions and translations are licensed under the MIT license.
How do I print my test results?
Try to print the results-page from your browser or save it as a PDF-document and print that instead.
I want to translate the questions to my language
Use this website to translate the questions.
Select the language you want to translate from. Translate the questions and click "generate".
This will generate a file and download it to your computer.
Send the downloaded file to bigfive-test@rubynor.com and tell us which language you have translated.
If you want to translate it directly on github instead, you can follow the description here.
I want to translate the result text to my language
If you want to translate the result text you need to follow the description here.
I need help to setup bigfive-test.com on my own server
Try to follow the installation instructions here.
If you need further support, contact us at bigfive-test@rubynor.com and describe thoroughly what you need help with, so we can give you a good price estimate.
Our fee is $120/h.
I need help to rebrand bigfive-test.com
If you need help to rebrand the website, contact us at bigfive-test@rubynor.com and describe thoroughly what you have in mind, so we can give you a good price estimate.
Our fee is $120/h.
How do I embed the test code on my website?
You could embed it in an iframe or you could set it up on your own server.
If you need help with that, contact us at bigfive-test@rubynor.com and describe thoroughly what you have in mind, so we can give you a good price estimate.
Our fee is $120/h.
Where can I find more information about the questions and the evaluation?
See the IPIP Website for more information.
Where can I find the questions?
All questions and translations are in this repo in the data folder.
The questions and scoring is taken from ipip.ori.org
Where can I find the code?
The code is found here at GitHub.