Agreeableness is a personality trait that is part of the Big Five (hyperlink?) theory of personality. Agreeableness is a trait that ranges on a spectrum - those low in agreeableness are described as suspicious, uncooperative, and ruthless while those high in agreeableness are viewed as kind-hearted, helpful, warm, and trusting. Individuals who are high in agreeableness typically get along well with others and tend to have an optimistic view of others.

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