ChichiriMuyo posted...
Yes, but the introduction of the term Big Five indicates what to look up. Not the individual items listed in the parenthesis, which I assume will be used in the broad text as if the reader knows what they are, but "Big Five personality dimensions" which is a term that will probably not be used after it is introduced the first time. And I hardly need to be told it covers six aspects once I know that term, but if they just threw all of those technical aspects at me without indicating that their is a broader topic to look into. Especially, if as you say, there are six subcatagories covered by the big five. How counter-intuitive would that be?
...This is a bit of a tangent, but...I've clearly done a bad job of explaining the big five.
The big five has five subcategories (the ones listed in parentheses)
Each of these, has six subcategories (so 30-sub-subcategories in total)
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