- Abstract:
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We study how Extraversion or Introversion influences people s language production. A corpus of e-mail texts was gathered from individuals categorised via Eysenck s EPQ-R personality test. One experiment analysed the corpus using existing content analysis tools, and found relatively weak effects of Extraversion. A second experiment used more sensitive bigram-based techniques from statistical natural language processing to replicate earlier findings, and uncover novel patterns of behaviour.
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- Bibtex format
- @InProceedings{EDI-INF-RR-0614,
- author = {
Alastair Gill
and Jon Oberlander
},
- title = {Taking care of the linguistic features of extraversion},
- book title = {Proceedings of CogSci 2002 (Conference of the Cognitive Science Society)},
- year = 2002,
- month = {Aug},
- pages = {363-368},
- url = {http://www.cognitivesciencesociety.org/confproc/gmu02/final_ind_files/gill_Oberlander.pdf},
- }
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