Average Agreeableness
Average Agreeableness means you balance cooperation with self-advocacy, willing to disagree when necessary but generally collaborative. About half of adults score here — it's the typical pattern.
What it Means
Adults with average Agreeableness select cooperation as the default but advocate for themselves when needed. They can give critical feedback when warranted, hold their ground in disagreements, but generally lean toward harmony.
Behavioural Patterns
Average Agreeableness shows up as: cooperative by default but self-advocating when needed; able to disagree productively; reasonable trust of others; balanced negotiation style; appropriate apology when wrong.
Implications
Average Agreeableness is associated with broad social fit, balanced relationships, and reasonable career outcomes across most roles. It's the most generally adaptive level for the trait.
Career & Role Fit
Average Agreeableness fits virtually any role. Management, healthcare, education, sales, professional services, and most office work reward this balanced style.