b5-johnson-120-ipip-neo-pi-r
Module for returning Big Five Johnson 120 IPIP-NEO-PI-R items
Installation
$ npm i @alheimsins/b5-johnson-120-ipip-neo-pi-r
Usage
const { getItems, getInfo, getChoices, getQuestions } = require('@alheimsins/b5-johnson-120-ipip-neo-pi-r')
console.log(getInfo())
console.log(getChoices())
console.log(getQuestions())
console.log(getItems())
console.log(getItems('no'))
console.log(getItems('en', true))
returns an array with questions and choices
[
{
"id": "43c98ce8-a07a-4dc2-80f6-c1b2a2485f06",
"text": "Worry about things",
"keyed": "plus",
"domain": "N",
"facet": 1,
"num": 1,
"choices": [
{
"text": "Very Inaccurate",
"score": 1,
"color": 1
},
{
"text": "Moderately Inaccurate",
"score": 2,
"color": 2
},
{
"text": "Neither Accurate Nor Inaccurate",
"score": 3,
"color": 3
},
{
"text": "Moderately Accurate",
"score": 4,
"color": 4
},
{
"text": "Very Accurate",
"score": 5,
"color": 5
}
]
}
]
Supported languages
Help wanted
If you want to help by translating the items to other languages there are two ways to do it.
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- clone the repo
- find a language you know in data
- duplicate the folder and rename it to the language you will translate
- use ISO 639-1 language code as folder name.
- translate the "text"-property for choices.js and questions.json
- don't change filenames, ids or any other properties
- add your language code to the data/languages.json file
- submit pull request
- happiness :-)
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License
MIT
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