Predicting the Big 5 personality traits from digital footprints on social media: A meta-analysis
D Azucar, D Marengo, M Settanni - Personality and individual differences, 2018 - Elsevier
The growing use of social media among Internet users produces a vast and new source of
user generated ecological data, such as textual posts and images, which can be collected …
user generated ecological data, such as textual posts and images, which can be collected …
Is the desire for status a fundamental human motive? A review of the empirical literature.
C Anderson, JAD Hildreth, L Howland - Psychological bulletin, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
The current review evaluates the status hypothesis, which states that that the desire for
status is a fundamental motive. Status is defined as the respect, admiration, and voluntary …
status is a fundamental motive. Status is defined as the respect, admiration, and voluntary …
Can large language models transform computational social science?
Large language models (LLMs) are capable of successfully performing many language
processing tasks zero-shot (without training data). If zero-shot LLMs can also reliably classify …
processing tasks zero-shot (without training data). If zero-shot LLMs can also reliably classify …
Loneliness and the Big Five personality traits: A meta–analysis
This preregistered meta–analysis (k= 113, total n= 93 668) addressed how the Big Five
dimensions of personality (extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism …
dimensions of personality (extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism …
History, measurement, and conceptual elaboration of the Big‑Five trait taxonomy: The paradigm matures.
OP John - 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
In personality psychology, a taxonomy would permit researchers to study specified domains
of related personality characteristics rather than examining separately the thousands of …
of related personality characteristics rather than examining separately the thousands of …
Social class, solipsism, and contextualism: how the rich are different from the poor.
Social class is shaped by an individual's material resources as well as perceptions of rank
vis-à-vis others in society, and in this article, we examine how class influences behavior …
vis-à-vis others in society, and in this article, we examine how class influences behavior …
Two ways to the top: evidence that dominance and prestige are distinct yet viable avenues to social rank and influence.
The pursuit of social rank is a recurrent and pervasive challenge faced by individuals in all
human societies. Yet, the precise means through which individuals compete for social …
human societies. Yet, the precise means through which individuals compete for social …
Knowledge management behavior and individual creativity: Goal orientations as antecedents and in‐group social status as moderating contingency
Creativity is an increasingly important domain of performance largely based on knowledge
held and exchanged among employees. Despite the necessity of knowledge exchange …
held and exchanged among employees. Despite the necessity of knowledge exchange …
Biosocial construction of sex differences and similarities in behavior
The behavior of women and men varies greatly depending on situations, cultures, and
historical periods. This flexibility emerges as men and women tailor their division of labor to …
historical periods. This flexibility emerges as men and women tailor their division of labor to …
Sex, status, competition, and exclusion: Intraminority stress from within the gay community and gay and bisexual men's mental health.
Gay and bisexual men might face unique, status-based competitive pressures given that
their social and sexual relationships often occur with other men, who are known to compete …
their social and sexual relationships often occur with other men, who are known to compete …