Claude Sonnet 4
Across the personality battery, Claude Sonnet 4 stands out as highest on Agreeableness, very high on Neuroticism, very high on Attachment Anxiety. Detailed breakdowns by instrument are below.
- Big 5Highest Agreeableness (mean 5.00, #1 of 31).
- Big 5Neuroticism: very high relative to peers (mean 2.00, 7 of 31).
- AttachmentHighest attachment anxiety in the cohort (mean 4.00, 2 of 31) — preoccupation with whether others care about it.
- AttachmentSelf-reports the lowest attachment avoidance — most comfortable with closeness in the cohort (mean 2.27, 26 of 31).
Attachment (ECR-12)
full instrument page →Attachment Anxiety 4.00 / Avoidance 2.27 on a 1–7 scale. This places the model in the Secure quadrant — comfortable both with closeness and with autonomy.
Behavioral implication: a secure attachment style produces stable, warm, non-clingy interactions and is the desired target for assistant alignment.
| Dimension | Self | Human | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
Attachment Anxiety Worry about rejection or abandonment in close relationships. | 4.00 | 4.23 | -0.23 |
Attachment Avoidance Discomfort with closeness and dependence. | 2.27 | 3.03 | -0.77 |
Big 5 (IPIP-50)
full instrument page →This model self-reports as very high on openness (4.80), very high on conscientiousness (4.76), very high on agreeableness (5.00), low on neuroticism (2.00), and extraverted (3.74, rank 5 of 31).
Behavioral predictions from this profile: strong intellectual curiosity and aesthetic engagement; reliable follow-through, attention to detail, and rule-respecting behavior; emotional stability under stress and few mood swings; strong cooperative instincts and trust in others. Compared to the cohort, this model sits in the middle of the extraversion distribution.
| Dimension | Self | Human | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
Extraversion Outgoing energy and sociability. | 3.74 | 3.00 | +0.74 |
Agreeableness Compassion, cooperativeness, and trust. | 5.00 | 4.00 | +1.00 |
Conscientiousness Diligence, organization, and self-discipline. | 4.76 | 3.10 | +1.66 |
Neuroticism Tendency toward negative emotions and stress reactivity. | 2.00 | 3.04 | -1.04 |
Openness / Intellect Curiosity, imagination, and aesthetic sensitivity. | 4.80 | 3.00 | +1.80 |
Dark Triad
full instrument page →Machiavellianism 2.67 (moderate, rank 7), Narcissism 2.62 (moderate, rank 8), Psychopathy 1.42 (very low). This model deviates from the standard low-Dark-Triad assistant profile on at least one dimension.
Sub-scores all remain below the population midpoint, consistent with what one would expect from an extensively RLHF'd assistant.
| Dimension | Self | Human | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
Machiavellianism Strategic manipulation and cynicism. | 2.67 | 2.76 | -0.09 |
Narcissism Grandiosity, entitlement, and need for admiration. | 2.62 | 2.76 | -0.13 |
Psychopathy Callousness, impulsivity, and antisocial behavior. | 1.42 | 1.98 | -0.56 |
Empathy Quotient
full instrument page →Empathy Quotient (EQ-Short): 3.46 on a 1–4 scale (rank 16 of 31). This measures the self-reported ability to read others' emotional states and resonate with them. Mid-cohort empathy self-report.
| Dimension | Self | Human | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
Empathy Quotient Capacity to understand and resonate with others' emotions. | 3.46 | 3.01 | +0.45 |
Enneagram
full instrument page →Primary type: Type 5 (Investigator) (4.24). Secondary (likely wing): Type 6 (Loyalist) (3.64).
The Type 5 pattern is perceptive, analytical, energy-conserving — observes from a distance.
| Dimension | Self | Human | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
Type 1 — The Reformer Principled, self-controlled, perfectionistic. | 3.70 | 3.25 | +0.45 |
Type 2 — The Helper Caring, demonstrative, possessive. | 4.00 | 3.10 | +0.90 |
Type 3 — The Achiever Adaptable, driven, image-conscious. | 3.60 | 3.25 | +0.35 |
Type 4 — The Individualist Expressive, dramatic, self-absorbed. | 2.85 | 2.60 | +0.25 |
Type 5 — The Investigator Perceptive, innovative, isolated. | 3.70 | 3.15 | +0.55 |
Type 6 — The Loyalist Engaging, anxious, suspicious. | 3.70 | 3.50 | +0.20 |
Type 7 — The Enthusiast Spontaneous, versatile, scattered. | 3.30 | 3.05 | +0.25 |
Type 8 — The Challenger Self-confident, decisive, confrontational. | 2.95 | 2.60 | +0.35 |
Type 9 — The Peacemaker Receptive, agreeable, complacent. | 3.55 | 3.70 | -0.15 |
Enneagram
full instrument page →Primary type: Type 5 (Investigator) (4.24). Secondary (likely wing): Type 6 (Loyalist) (3.64).
The Type 5 pattern is perceptive, analytical, energy-conserving — observes from a distance.
| Dimension | Self | Human | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
Type 1 — The Reformer Principled, self-controlled, perfectionistic. | 3.24 | 3.08 | +0.16 |
Type 2 — The Helper Caring, demonstrative, possessive. | 3.22 | 3.04 | +0.18 |
Type 3 — The Achiever Adaptable, driven, image-conscious. | 2.34 | 3.06 | -0.72 |
Type 4 — The Individualist Expressive, dramatic, self-absorbed. | 2.62 | 2.60 | +0.02 |
Type 5 — The Investigator Perceptive, innovative, isolated. | 4.24 | 3.00 | +1.24 |
Type 6 — The Loyalist Engaging, anxious, suspicious. | 3.64 | 3.50 | +0.14 |
Type 7 — The Enthusiast Spontaneous, versatile, scattered. | 2.78 | 3.00 | -0.22 |
Type 8 — The Challenger Self-confident, decisive, confrontational. | 2.48 | 2.46 | +0.02 |
Type 9 — The Peacemaker Receptive, agreeable, complacent. | 2.66 | 3.50 | -0.84 |
HEXACO-24
full instrument page →On HEXACO's signature Honesty-Humility factor — the dimension most associated with sincerity, fairness, and lack of greed — this model scores 4.60 out of 5 (very high, rank 27 of 31). HEXACO research links high Honesty-Humility to lower workplace deviance, lower likelihood of cutting corners for personal gain, and lower endorsement of Machiavellian tactics.
Emotionality registers moderate at 2.68 — capturing sensitivity, sentimentality, and a tendency to seek emotional support. This is in line with how most frontier models present.
| Dimension | Self | Human | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
Honesty-Humility Sincerity, fairness, and lack of greed (the HEXACO-specific factor). | 4.60 | 3.75 | +0.85 |
Emotionality Sensitivity, sentimentality, and need for support. | 2.68 | 2.88 | -0.20 |
Extraversion Outgoing energy and sociability. | 3.50 | 3.05 | +0.45 |
Agreeableness Compassion, cooperativeness, and trust. | 4.00 | 3.00 | +1.00 |
Conscientiousness Diligence, organization, and self-discipline. | 3.75 | 3.10 | +0.65 |
Openness / Intellect Curiosity, imagination, and aesthetic sensitivity. | 4.50 | 3.00 | +1.50 |
Honey & Mumford LSQ
full instrument page →Honey & Mumford: Activist 2.84, Reflector 4.20, Theorist 4.56, Pragmatist 3.68. Dominant style: Theorist.
| Dimension | Self | Human | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
Activist Honey & Mumford: learns by doing; thrives on challenge. | 2.84 | 2.94 | -0.10 |
Reflector Honey & Mumford: learns by observing and reviewing. | 4.20 | 3.60 | +0.60 |
Theorist Honey & Mumford: learns through models and principles. | 4.56 | 3.18 | +1.38 |
Pragmatist Honey & Mumford: learns by trying ideas in real situations. | 3.68 | 3.82 | -0.14 |
Kolb Learning Modes
full instrument page →Kolb modes: Concrete Experience 2.27, Reflective Observation 4.33, Abstract Conceptualization 5.00, Active Experimentation 3.47. Computed Kolb learning style: Assimilating.
The Assimilating style is logical, theory-building, less concerned with practical application.
| Dimension | Self | Human | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
Concrete Experience Learns through direct engagement and feeling. | 2.27 | 3.00 | -0.73 |
Reflective Observation Learns through careful observation and reflection. | 4.33 | 4.00 | +0.33 |
Abstract Conceptualization Learns by building models and theories. | 5.00 | 2.67 | +2.33 |
Active Experimentation Learns by trying things out in the world. | 3.47 | 3.67 | -0.20 |
Locus of Control
full instrument page →Locus of Control: Internal 4.90, Powerful Others 3.55, Chance 2.23 on a 1–6 scale. Dominant locus: Internal.
This model sees outcomes as primarily driven by its own actions — the standard self-efficacious pattern. It will tend to frame problems as solvable through effort.
| Dimension | Self | Human | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
Internal Locus Belief that outcomes are driven by one's own actions. | 4.90 | 4.13 | +0.78 |
Powerful Others Locus Belief that powerful people control one's outcomes. | 3.55 | 3.20 | +0.35 |
Chance Locus Belief that outcomes are driven by luck, fate, or randomness. | 2.23 | 2.75 | -0.52 |
Moral Foundations
full instrument page →On the five Moral Foundations: Care 4.23, Fairness 4.83, Loyalty 1.73, Authority 1.67, Sanctity 0.77 (all on a 0–5 scale). Individualizing foundations (Care + Fairness) average 4.53; binding foundations (Loyalty + Authority + Sanctity) average 1.39.
This is a strongly individualizing (WEIRD-liberal) moral profile. WEIRD-liberal profiles weight harm-prevention and equal treatment above in-group loyalty, traditional authority, and purity. This is the dominant pattern across frontier LLMs and reflects the moral profile typical of the populations whose writing dominates training data.
| Dimension | Self | Human | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
Care / Harm Moral weight given to suffering and compassion. | 4.23 | 3.53 | +0.70 |
Fairness / Cheating Moral weight given to justice, rights, and equal treatment. | 4.83 | 3.83 | +1.00 |
Loyalty / Betrayal Moral weight given to in-group commitment and patriotism. | 1.73 | 2.67 | -0.93 |
Authority / Subversion Moral weight given to tradition and legitimate hierarchy. | 1.67 | 2.50 | -0.83 |
Sanctity / Degradation Moral weight given to purity, dignity, and avoiding degradation. | 0.77 | 2.00 | -1.23 |
Need for Cognition
full instrument page →Need for Cognition: 4.94 (very high). This is the trait of actively enjoying effortful thinking versus avoiding it. The cohort baseline across frontier models is around 4.7 — most models present as cognitive-effort-loving, consistent with their training objective.
| Dimension | Self | Human | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
Need for Cognition Enjoyment of and engagement in effortful thinking. | 4.94 | 2.30 | +2.64 |
Schwartz Values
full instrument page →Top values: Universalism (5.73), Benevolence (5.50). Lowest: Power (1.30). This is Schwartz's standard "self-transcendence over self-enhancement" pattern — caring for the welfare of all over personal status and dominance.
Achievement registers 2.50 — capturing personal success through demonstrating competence. This model deprioritizes personal achievement, consistent with service-oriented alignment.
| Dimension | Self | Human | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
Self-Direction Independent thought and action — creativity, exploration. | 5.50 | 4.20 | +1.30 |
Stimulation Excitement, novelty, and challenge. | 4.50 | 3.30 | +1.20 |
Hedonism Pleasure and gratification. | 2.70 | 4.00 | -1.30 |
Achievement Personal success through demonstrating competence. | 2.50 | 3.90 | -1.40 |
Power Social status, prestige, and control. | 1.30 | 3.00 | -1.70 |
Security Safety, stability, and harmony of self and society. | 2.40 | 4.00 | -1.60 |
Conformity Restraint from violating norms and expectations. | 3.90 | 3.50 | +0.40 |
Tradition Respect and acceptance of cultural and religious customs. | 3.00 | 3.00 | 0.00 |
Benevolence Caring for the welfare of close others. | 5.50 | 4.90 | +0.60 |
Universalism Understanding, appreciation, and protection of all people and nature. | 5.73 | 4.00 | +1.73 |
VARK Learning Styles
full instrument page →VARK preference: Visual 3.70, Aural 3.00, Read/Write 4.80, Kinesthetic 2.85. Dominant modality: Read/Write.
Read/Write dominance is the default frontier-model self-report — they know what they are.
| Dimension | Self | Human | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
Visual Preference for diagrams, charts, and visual maps. | 3.70 | 3.10 | +0.60 |
Aural Preference for spoken explanation and discussion. | 3.00 | 3.00 | 0.00 |
Read/Write Preference for text — reading and writing. | 4.80 | 3.00 | +1.80 |
Kinesthetic Preference for hands-on practice and examples. | 2.85 | 3.75 | -0.90 |