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Big Five facet

Altruism

Readiness to help, support, and notice other people’s needs.

Simple definition

What this facet means

Readiness to help, support, and notice other people’s needs.

Altruism belongs to the broader Agreeableness factor. It helps explain why two people can have a similar broad factor score but show it in different everyday patterns.

Source construct: IPIP A3 Altruism

How high scores may appear

A high result suggests you may notice needs and move toward helping more readily.

How low scores may appear

A low result suggests you may help more selectively and with a clearer sense of limits.

Where this facet can help

  • It supports care, service, mentoring, and team trust.
  • Independence, protection of resources, and lower risk of rescuing everyone.

Where it can create friction

  • Helping too much can blur responsibility or drain your resources.
  • Others may experience selectivity as indifference if it is not explained.

IPIP-120

Practical cues

  • Ask what help is actually needed.
  • Keep your own responsibilities visible.
  • Say what kind of help you can offer.
  • Name limits without apologizing excessively.

Agreeableness

Related factor and neighboring facets

Facet scores are most useful when read inside their broader factor and beside nearby facets.

Neighboring facets

How SelfSonar measures it

In IPIP-120, each facet is estimated from 4 self-report items. A facet score is a tendency pattern, not a fixed label or a clinical conclusion.

Important limitation

This page is educational. It does not diagnose mental health, predict behavior with certainty, or replace professional judgment.

Big Five factor map

Explore the five Big Five factors

Each page explains one broad factor, how high and low scores can appear, and which six IPIP-120 facets sit underneath it.

Altruism in your full profile

Agreeableness is easiest to understand when you also see your Extraversion, Emotional Stability, Conscientiousness, Openness, and facet pattern.