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Our Twitter Profiles, Our Selves: Predicting Personality with Twitter

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It is argued that being able to predict user personality goes well beyond the initial goal of informing the design of new personalized applications as it, for example, expands current studies on privacy in social media.
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Psychological personality has been shown to affect a variety of aspects: preferences for interaction styles in the digital world and for music genres, for example Consequently, the design of personalized user interfaces and music recommender systems might benefit from understanding the relationship between personality and use of social media Since there has not been a study between personality and use of Twitter at large, we set out to analyze the relationship between personality and different types of Twitter users, including popular users and influentials For 335 users, we gather personality data, analyze it, and find that both popular users and influentials are extroverts and emotionally stable (low in the trait of Neuroticism) Interestingly, we also find that popular users are `imaginative' (high in Openness), while influentials tend to be `organized' (high in Conscientiousness) We then show a way of accurately predicting a user's personality simply based on three counts publicly available on profiles: following, followers, and listed counts Knowing these three quantities about an active user, one can predict the user's five personality traits with a root-mean-squared error below 088 on a $[1,5]$ scale Based on these promising results, we argue that being able to predict user personality goes well beyond our initial goal of informing the design of new personalized applications as it, for example, expands current studies on privacy in social media

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Tweeting From Left to Right Is Online Political Communication More Than an Echo Chamber

TL;DR: It is concluded that previous work may have overestimated the degree of ideological segregation in social-media usage and liberals were more likely than conservatives to engage in cross-ideological dissemination.
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Computer-based personality judgments are more accurate than those made by humans

TL;DR: It is shown that computers’ judgments of people’s personalities based on their digital footprints are more accurate and valid than judgments made by their close others or acquaintances, and that computer personality judgments have higher external validity when predicting life outcomes such as substance use, political attitudes, and physical health.
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A Survey of Personality Computing

TL;DR: A survey of technologies capable of dealing with human personality, and a conceptual model underlying the three main problems addressed in the literature, namely Automatic Personality Recognition, Automatic Personality Perception and Automatic Personality Synthesis.
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The personality of popular facebook users

TL;DR: It is found that the predictor for number of friends in the real world (Extraversion) is also a predictor of number of Facebook contacts, and whether people who have many social contacts on Facebook are the ones who are able to adapt themselves to new forms of communication, present themselves in likable ways, and have propensity to maintain superficial relationships.
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Affect and Personality as Predictors of Conflict and Closeness in Young Adults' Friendships

TL;DR: This paper examined the relation of affect and personality to qualitative aspects of young adults' friendships and found that variations in affectivity are robust predictors of qualitative aspects in people's social relationships, including extraversion, neuroticism, agreeableness, and openness.
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Music Preference and the Five-Factor Model of the NEO Personality Inventory:

TL;DR: This article found that most relationships with music preference involved the personality measures extraversion and openness, and that females liked popular music styles more than did males, while extraverts obtained high scores on the Popular Music factor.
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Personality: What Makes You the Way You Are

Daniel Nettle
TL;DR: The Newcastle Personality Assessor as discussed by the authors describes a group of characters: Wanderers, Worriers, Controllers, Empathizers, Poets, and Controllers. But they do not discuss the other half of the group.
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