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International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media

Spontaneous Inference of Personality Traits from Online Profiles

author: Kristin Stecher, Microsoft Research
coauthor: Scott Counts, Microsoft Research
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0:00 Thin Slices of Online Profiles
0:39 Impression Formation Process
1:08 Thin Slices of Behaviors
2:21 Online
3:07 Hypotheses
3:25 Part I, Brief Profiles (1)
5:07 Part I, Brief Profiles (2)
6:01 Part II, Full Profiles
6:09 Part I, Brief Profiles (2)
6:13 Part II, Full Profiles
6:24 H1: Users can make predictive inferences using brief profiles. (1)
7:05 H1: Users can make predictive inferences using brief profiles. (2)
7:29 H2: Some attributes contribute more meaningfully to brief profiles.
8:33 Results (1)
9:04 Results (2)
10:00 Results (3)
10:14 Predictiveness x Diagnosticity Trade-Off’s
11:24 Manipulate Goal
11:58 H1: Users can make predictive inferences using brief profiles. (1)
12:23 H1: Users can make predictive inferences using brief profiles. (2)
12:38 Results (1)
13:20 Results (2)
13:54 Results (3)
14:25 H2: Some attributes contribute more meaningfully to brief profiles.
14:56 Suggestion
16:04 Thank you

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