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Department of Education
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
City Schools Division of Dasmariñas
DR. JOSE P. RIZAL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
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University Students for social media use. The study involved 420
subjects, with a mean age of 40.29 years.
Data was gathered using the Big Five
Citation: Ahmed, O., Sultana, T., Alam, Inventory, the Personality Inventory for DSM-
N., Griffiths, M. D., & Hiramoni, 5-Brief Form -Adult, and the Mental Health
F. A. (2022). Problematic social Continuum-Short Form. The most frequent
media use, personality traits, motives were Personal relationship
and mental health among maintenance/Search for information,
Bangladeshi university Pastime/Exhibitionism, and Search for
students. Journal of companionship. Normal and maladaptive
Technology in Behavioral personality traits increased the explained
Science, 7(2), 183– variance for these motives beyond age and
191. https://doi.org/10.1007/s gender. Personal relationship
41347-021-00235-1 maintenance/search for information was
positively related to all components of well-
being, while other motives were negatively
associated. The study also found that 8.7% of
university students in Bangladesh were
problematic social media users. Specialized
programs and workshops are needed to raise
awareness and provide counseling services to
counter the negative effects of social media
use and improve mental health.
Title: Automatic personality The study explores the impact of social media
assessment through social on individuals' discussion network
media language. heterogeneity and civic engagement,
Citation: Park, G., Schwartz, H. A., revealing that personality traits like
Eichstaedt, J. C., Kern, M. L., extraversion and openness to experiences
Kosinski, M., Stillwell, D., moderate this influence. The findings suggest
Ungar, L. H., & Seligman, M. E. that introverted and less open individuals
P. (2015). Automatic have a greater impact on social media use.
personality assessment
through social media language.
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 108(6), 934–
952.
https://doi.org/10.1037/pspp0
000020
Title: Predicting Personality Traits This paper presents a text semantic analysis
from Social Media using Text approach for personality traits inference
Semantics using publicly available social data. It uses
Citation: M. Hassanein, W. Hussein, S. various representations of user text and
Rady and T. F. Gharib, semantic measures to predict users'
"Predicting Personality Traits personality through Facebook status
from Social Media using Text updates. The approach has been tested and
Semantics," 2018 13th validated, achieving an accuracy of 64% in
International Conference on average personality trait prediction.
Computer Engineering and
Systems (ICCES), Cairo, Egypt,
2018, pp. 184-189, doi:
10.1109/ICCES.2018.8639408.