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The Big Five Personality Traits as predictors of the topics people write…
The Big Five Personality Traits as predictors of the topics people write about in Facebook status updates :
helpful, trusting, emphatic
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Conscientiousness describes people who are organized, responsible, and hard-working. They tend to use Facebook less frequently
than people who are lower in conscientiousness (Gosling et al.,
2011).
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People who are extraverted are gregarious, talkative and cheerful.
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curious, wide range of interests, independent
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sociability, assertiveness, emotional expression
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outgoing, warm, seeks adventure
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Anxious, unhappy, prone to negative emotions
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Neurotic individuals may use Facebook to seek the attention and social support that may be missing from their lives offline
(Ross et al., 2009)
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They tend to use Facebook as a tool to communicate and socialize
(Seidman, 2013),
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Openness is positively associated with frequency
of social media use (Correa et al., 2010), and with using Facebook
for finding and disseminating information, but not for socializing (Hughes et al., 2012).
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Openness to experience refers to one’s willingness to try new things as well as engage in imaginative and intellectual activities. It includes the ability to “think outside of the box.”
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People who are high in agreeableness tend to be cooperative,
helpful and interpersonally successful.
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Agreeableness is positively
associated with posting on Facebook to communicate and connect
with others and negatively associated with posting to seek attention (Seidman, 2013).
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hardworking, dependable, organized
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Describe a person's ability to regulate their impulse control in order to engage in goal-directed behaviors (Grohol, 2019).
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