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Previous research used the context-free Big Five model of personality traits to predict social media behaviors. The perspective implicit in this research assumes that expression of the Big Five is free of situational context. This thesis challenges this assumption to address whether people express the same Big Five on social media as offline.
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- Bunker, Cameron James (Author)
- Kwan, Virginia S. Y. (Thesis advisor)
- Edwards, Michael C. (Committee member)
- Kenrick, Douglas T. (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2020
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- Masters Thesis Psychology 2020