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Personality, Gender, and Age in the Language of Social Media: The Open-Vocabulary Approach

University of Pennsylvania · University of Cambridge

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Abstract

We analyzed 700 million words, phrases, and topic instances collected from the Facebook messages of 75,000 volunteers, who also took standard personality tests, and found striking variations in language with personality, gender, and age. In our open-vocabulary technique, the data itself drives a comprehensive exploration of language that distinguishes people, finding connections that are not captured with traditional closed-vocabulary word-category analyses. Our analyses shed new light on psychosocial processes yielding results that are face valid (e.g., subjects living in high elevations talk about the mountains), tie in with other research (e.g., neurotic people disproportionately use the phrase 'sick of'…

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Keywords
  • Vocabulary
  • Personality
  • Psychology
  • Neuroticism
  • Phrase
  • Possessive
  • Face (sociological concept)
  • Developmental psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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