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[ { "domain": "A", "title": "Agreeableness", "shortDescription": "Agreeableness reflects individual differences in concern with cooperation and social harmony. Agreeable individuals value getting along with others.", "description": "They are therefore considerate, friendly,\ngenerous, helpful, and willing to compromise their interests with\nothers'. Agreeable people also have an optimistic view of human\nnature. They believe people are basically honest, decent, and\ntrustworthy. Disagreeable individuals place self-interest above getting along with\nothers. They are generally unconcerned with others' well-being, and\ntherefore are unlikely to extend themselves for other people.\nSometimes their skepticism about others' motives causes them to be\nsuspicious, unfriendly, and uncooperative.\nAgreeableness is obviously advantageous for attaining and maintaining\npopularity. Agreeable people are better liked than disagreeable\npeople. On the other hand, agreeableness is not useful in situations\nthat require tough or absolute objective decisions. Disagreeable\npeople can make excellent scientists, critics, or soldiers.", "scoreText": "neutral", "count": 2, "score": 6, "facets": [ { "facet": 1, "title": "Trust", "text": "A person with high trust assumes that most people\nare fair, honest, and have good intentions. Persons low in trust\nsee others as selfish, devious, and potentially dangerous.", "score": 6, "count": 2, "scoreText": "neutral" } ], "text": "Your level of Agreeableness is average, indicating some concern\nwith others' Needs, but, generally, unwillingness to sacrifice\nyourself for others." }, { "domain": "E", "title": "Extraversion", "shortDescription": "Extraversion is marked by pronounced engagement with the external world.", "description": "Extraverts enjoy being with people, are full of energy, and\noften experience positive emotions. They tend to be enthusiastic,\naction-oriented, individuals who are likely to say \"Yes!\" or \"Let's\ngo!\" to opportunities for excitement. In groups they like to talk,\nassert themselves, and draw attention to themselves.\n\nIntroverts lack the exuberance, energy, and activity levels of\nextraverts. They tend to be quiet, low-key, deliberate, and\ndisengaged from the social world. Their lack of social involvement\nshould not be interpreted as shyness or depression; the\nintrovert simply needs less stimulation than an extravert and prefers\nto be alone. The independence and reserve of the introvert is\nsometimes mistaken as unfriendliness or arrogance. In reality, an\nintrovert who scores high on the agreeableness dimension will not\nseek others out but will be quite pleasant when approached.", "scoreText": "neutral", "count": 2, "score": 6, "facets": [ { "facet": 1, "title": "Friendliness", "text": "Friendly people genuinely like other people\nand openly demonstrate positive feelings toward others. They make\nfriends quickly and it is easy for them to form close, intimate\nrelationships. Low scorers on Friendliness are not necessarily cold\nand hostile, but they do not reach out to others and are perceived\nas distant and reserved.", "score": 3, "count": 1, "scoreText": "neutral" }, { "facet": 2, "title": "Gregariousness", "text": "Gregarious people find the company of\nothers pleasantly stimulating and rewarding. They enjoy the\nexcitement of crowds. Low scorers tend to feel overwhelmed by, and\ntherefore actively avoid, large crowds. They do not necessarily\ndislike being with people sometimes, but their need for privacy and\ntime to themselves is much greater than for individuals who score\nhigh on this scale.", "score": 3, "count": 1, "scoreText": "neutral" } ], "text": "Your score on Extraversion is average, indicating you are\nneither a subdued loner nor a jovial chatterbox. You enjoy time with\nothers but also time alone." } ]