Agreeableness

Agreeableness is the personality trait of being kind, sympathetic, cooperative, warm, honest, straightforward, and considerate.[1][2] In personality psychology, agreeableness is one of the five major dimensions of personality structure, reflecting individual differences in cooperation.[3] People who score high on measures of agreeableness are empathetic (empathy) and self-sacrificing, while those with low agreeableness are prone to selfishness, insincerity, and zero-sum thinking.[4] Those who score low on agreeableness may show dark triad tendencies, such as narcissistic, antisocial, and manipulative behavior.[5] Agreeableness is a superordinate trait, meaning it is a grouping of personality sub-traits that cluster together statistically. Some lower-level traits, or facets, that are commonly grouped under agreeableness include trust, straightforwardness, altruism, helpfulness, modesty, and tender-mindedness.[6] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agreeableness


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