Room to Grow: Understanding Personal Characteristics behind Self Improvement Using Social Media

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Abstract

Many people aim for change, but not everyone succeeds. While there are a number of social psychology theories that propose motivation-related characteristics of those who persist with change, few computational studies have explored the motivational stage of personal change. In this paper, we investigate a new dataset consisting of the writings of people who manifest intention to change, some of whom persist while others do not. Using a variety of linguistic analysis techniques, we first examine the writing patterns that distinguish the two groups of people. Persistent people tend to reference more topics related to long-term self-improvement and use a more complicated writing style. Drawing on these consistent differences, we build a classifier that can reliably identify the people more likely to persist, based on their language. Our experiments provide new insights into the motivation-related behavior of people who persist with their intention to change.

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Dong, M. X., Xu, X., Zhang, Y., Stewart, I., & Mihalcea, R. (2021). Room to Grow: Understanding Personal Characteristics behind Self Improvement Using Social Media. In SocialNLP 2021 - 9th International Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Social Media, Proceedings of the Workshop (pp. 153–162). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.socialnlp-1.13

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