AFAIK, no to the former, and definitely no to the latter: I just made them up. I was hoping that the statements would provide interesting discussion points in addition to personality discrimination. Big 5 tests seem like they might be a little bit less fun for guests to fill out. I acknowledge my lack of academic rigour here.
I was hoping that the statements would provide interesting discussion points in addition to personality discrimination.
Probably will the former, but I'd absolutely get rid of #2 and #4 - politics is the mindkiller, and it's no accident that etiquette manuals proscribe politics during polite discussions.
Does anyone know of a freely available, short personality test that would be appropriate for estimating pairwise compatibility for wedding seating?