“…Secondly, their phylogenetic closeness to humans allows us to better understand and rate their personality traits using questionnaires ( Weiss & Adams, 2013 ). Since one of the most relevant attempts to describe chimpanzee personality using a human model with a hierarchical structure ( King & Figueredo, 1997 ), several studies in captivity and in the wild have shown that chimpanzees have specific personality dimensions or traits that are common to their species ( King, Weiss & Farmer, 2005 ; Weiss et al, 2012 ; Weiss et al, 2017 ), and that questionnaires adapted from human models are reliable measures of their personality ( Freeman et al, 2013 ; Úbeda & Llorente, 2015 ; Weiss & Adams, 2013 ; Weiss et al, 2009 ; Weiss et al, 2017 ). Moreover, several studies have reported correlations between trait rating and observed behavior, both in monkeys ( Ebenau et al, 2019 ; Iwanicki & Lehmann, 2015 ) and in great apes ( Eckardt et al, 2015 ; Murray, 2011 ; Schaefer & Steklis, 2014 ; Vazire et al, 2007 ; Pederson, King & Landau, 2005 ; Konečná et al, 2008 ), thus confirming that personality ratings can successfully predict individual behavior.…”