The Agreeableness scale trait is primarily meant to measure interpersonal tendencies – concern with cooperation, altruism, and social harmony
Tender-mindedness (sympathy) – the extend to which persons judgments and attitudes are determined by emotion.
Altruism – measures of selflessness, self-sacrifice, generosity, and consideration, courtesy, and concern for others.
Trust - optimism about people and their intentions, believing they are basically decent.
Compliance - defined as an individual's typical response to conflict.
Modesty – refers to an individual's self-concept (humble and other-focused vs. arrogant and self-aggrandizing).
Straightforwardness – honesty in communicating with others vs. self-monitoring (deceitfulness and manipulation).