Orderliness
Dimension 727 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Orderliness measures the degree to which an expression reflects preference for structure, neatness, planning, and keeping spaces or activities organized. It encompasses both personal standards for things being in their proper place and everyday habits of tidiness, cleanliness, and orderly conduct.
Low Orderliness
Expressions activating this band describe a clear preference for rules, planning, precision, and things being done in an exact or proper way. Orderliness appears as deliberate structure and a desire for things to be "just right."
Mild Orderliness
Expressions activating this band reflect intermittent attention to propriety, appearance, hygiene, and everyday responsibility, but with mixed consistency in organization and follow-through. Orderliness appears in conventional habits and basic upkeep rather than sustained neatness or planning.
Moderate Orderliness
Expressions activating this band center on ordinary tidying, chore completion, room cleaning, and awareness of clutter or disorganization in daily life. Orderliness appears as practical management of belongings and living spaces, with some expressions also acknowledging looseness about planning or mess.
High Orderliness
Expressions activating this band describe strong salience of mess, misplaced belongings, neatness standards, and whether spaces are kept clean to a satisfactory level. Orderliness appears as active concern with putting things back properly, maintaining clean surroundings, and noticing disorder.
Extreme Orderliness
Expressions activating this band focus on pervasive household disorder, scattered possessions, accumulated trash, unclean surfaces, and highly salient mess in shared or personal spaces. Orderliness appears as intense preoccupation with whether the environment is kept under control and free of visible disarray.
