- This report estimates the individual's level on each of the five broad personality domains of the Big Five Aspects Scale. 
- The description of each one of the five broad domains is followed by a more detailed description of personality according to the two subdomains that comprise each domain. 
- These broad domains cover normal differences in personality that should be obvious to people who know you well. 
- The inventory does not reveal hidden, secret information about you nor does it assess serious psychological disorders. 
- The report is designed to be objective, not pleasing or flattering. 
- Measurement error, misunderstandings, carelessness, and mischievous responding can invalidate the report. 
- If knowledgeable acquaintances disagree with the test results, then the results are wrong. 
- Your numerical scores are reported and graphed as percentile estimates. For example, a score of '60' means that your level on that trait is estimated to be higher than 60% of persons of your sex and age. Please keep in mind that 'low,' 'average,' and 'high' scores on a personality test are neither absolutely good nor bad.