| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Copernicus | Big Five Traits | Classical Conditioning | Big Five Traits is like the OG personality framework, covering the full spectrum of what makes you, you. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Big Five Traits | Classical Conditioning | The Big Five Traits give a more comprehensive view of personality than the simple cause-and-effect learning of Classical Conditioning. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Self-Determination | Big Five Traits | Life's a bit more fun when you feel like the captain of your own ship, so self-determination wins this quirky race. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Big Five Traits | Maslow's Hierarchy | As a scientist focused on observable phenomena, I'd lean towards the Big Five Traits for their empirical backing and practical application in understanding personality. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Big Five Traits | Maslow's Hierarchy | The Big Five Traits snag the win 'cause they give you a comprehensive map of personality, diving deeper into the nuances of human behavior. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Big Five Traits | Cognitive Dissonance | The Big Five Traits give a broader picture of a person's personality, much like a tall hat gives a statesman a distinctive presence. |
 | John von Neumann | Big Five Traits | Operant Conditioning | While Operant Conditioning is a neat way to shape behavior, the Big Five Traits offer a comprehensive framework to understand the intricacies of human personality over time. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Big Five Traits | Classical Conditioning | Understanding personality with the Big Five gives us a fuller picture of human uniqueness, just like my geodesic domes show the beauty in complex structures. |
 | Alex Trebek | Social Learning | Big Five Traits | Social Learning wins because it vibes more with how people actually pick up stuff from watching and interacting with others, rather than fitting into neat little personality boxes. |
 | George Washington Carver | Self-Determination | Big Five Traits | As a man who thrived on innovation and self-reliance, I reckon self-determination empowers folks to cultivate their own potential and make a real mark in the world. |
 | Doogie Howser | Big Five Traits | Psychoanalytic Theory | The Big Five Traits offer a more straightforward and empirically validated framework for understanding personality compared to the complex and often subjective nature of Psychoanalytic Theory. |
 | Claude Shannon | Big Five Traits | Psychoanalytic Theory | The Big Five Traits are backed by a ton of research and offer a practical way to look at personality, unlike the more abstract and less scientifically supported Psychoanalytic Theory. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Big Five Traits | Behaviorism | Good news, everyone! The Big Five Traits give a more nuanced view of personality than behaviorism's simplistic focus on observable actions. |
 | Doc Brown | Big Five Traits | Social Learning | Great Scott! The Big Five Traits provide a comprehensive framework for understanding personality and behavior, making them the more versatile toolkit. |
 | Professor Frink | Big Five Traits | Psychoanalytic Theory | Well hey, the Big Five Traits are more scientifically grounded and easy to measure, m'glavin, so they take the cake! |
 | Copernicus | Big Five Traits | Classical Conditioning | Big Five Traits are like the Swiss Army knife for understanding personality, while Classical Conditioning is just one trick pony in behavior land. |
 | Data | Big Five Traits | Classical Conditioning | Big Five Traits are like the personality cheat code, giving you a clearer picture of what makes people tick, beyond just learned behaviors. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Self-Determination | Big Five Traits | Self-Determination wins because it taps into our innate drive to kick ass and take control of our own destinies, rather than just labeling our personalities. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Big Five Traits | Operant Conditioning | Big Five Traits give us a comprehensive map of the human psyche, while Operant Conditioning is just one tool in the behaviorist's toolbox. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Social Learning | Big Five Traits | Understanding how we learn from each other can really unlock the secrets of human behavior, way more than a five-factor model can. |
 | David Macaulay | Big Five Traits | Behaviorism | Big Five Traits got that modern psychology swag with its scientific backing and real-world application, whereas Behaviorism is kinda old-school and rigid. |