Personality and Patterns of Facebook Usage

  • Sharma A
  • Jaswal I
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Abstract

We show how users’ activity on Facebook relates to their per- sonality, as measured by the standard Five Factor Model. Our dataset consists of the personality profiles and Facebook pro- file data of 180,000 users. We examine correlations between users’ personality and the properties of their Facebook pro- files such as the size and density of their friendship network, number uploaded photos, number of events attended, number of group memberships, and number of times user has been tagged in photos. Our results show significant relationships between personality traits and various features of Facebook profiles. We then show how multivariate regression allows prediction of the personality traits of an individual user given their Facebook profile. The best accuracy of such predic- tions is achieved for Extraversion and Neuroticism, the lowest accuracy is obtained for Agreeableness, with Openness and Conscientiousness lying in the middle.

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Sharma, A., & Jaswal, I. (2016). Personality and Patterns of Facebook Usage. International Journal of Academic Research in Psychology, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.6007/ijarp/v2-i2/2064

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