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International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media

What Elements of an Online Social Networking Profile Predict Target-Rater Agreement in Personality?

author: David Evans, University of Virginia
coauthor: Sam Gosling, University of Texas
coauthor: Anthony Carroll, Language Technologies Institute, School of Computer and Information Science, Carnegie Mellon University
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0:00 What Elements of an Online Social Networking Profile Predict Target-Rater Agreement in Personality?
1:01 The Science of Interpersonal Perception
3:44 Impression Accuracy on the Web (1)
5:23 Impression Accuracy on the Web (2)
6:22 In Situ Method
8:35 In Vitro Method
10:30 C’mon, give something back.
12:54 Analysis
15:34 Do environments differ? Does sex of rater and sex of target matter?
17:49 Which profile elements matter? Which don’t?
21:02 Disclosure mediates gender effect.
23:09 Discussion – Which sources reveal which traits?
25:04 Discussion - Specific
25:42 - Questions

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