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Modeling Motivation in a Social Network Game using Player-Centric Traits and Personality Traits

by Max V Birk , Dereck Toker , Regan L Mandryk , Cristina Conati - In Proc. of UMAP’15 , 2015
"... Abstract. People are drawn to play different types of videogames and find enjoyment in a range of gameplay experiences. Envisaging a representative game player or persona allows game designers to personalize game content; however, there are many ways to characterize players and little guidance on w ..."
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on which approaches best model player behavior and preference. To provide knowledge about how player characteristics contribute to game experience, we investigate how personality traits as well as player styles from the BrianHex model moderate the prediction of player motivation with a social network game

Motives of adolescents to use the Internet as a function of personality traits, personal and social factors

by Jörg Doll - Journal of Educational Computing Research , 2001
"... This study investigates the relation between personality traits (Five-Factor-Model), personal (innovativeness, self-efficacy) and social (expectations or relevant reference groups) Internet related factors on the one hand and three motives (information, entertainment and, interpersonal communication ..."
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This study investigates the relation between personality traits (Five-Factor-Model), personal (innovativeness, self-efficacy) and social (expectations or relevant reference groups) Internet related factors on the one hand and three motives (information, entertainment and, interpersonal

The impact of the big five personality traits on the acceptance of social networking website

by Peter A. Rosen, Donald H. Kluemper, Peter A. Rosen, Donald H. Kluemper - AMCIS 2008 Proceedings , 2008
"... Social networking websites are a relatively new and wildly popular form of technology. While millions of users have adopted this technology, it is not currently known whether these users have any commonalities or whether these users represent a certain personality type. This study investigates the i ..."
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the impact of the Big Five personality variables on the acceptance of social networking technology. Because the Technology Acceptance Model and the Unified Theory of the Acceptance and Use of Technology assume the technology in question is used for productivity gains, a new model framework will be used

Facebook self-disclosure: Examining the role of traits, social cohesion, and motives.

by Erin E Hollenbaugh , Amber L Ferris - Computers in Human Behavior, , 2014
"... a b s t r a c t Facebook has been shown to be the most popular social network in the United States. Facebook not only has implications in the online world, but face-to-face connections are also affected by this medium. This study explores the uses of Facebook for self-disclosure behavior utilizing ..."
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a b s t r a c t Facebook has been shown to be the most popular social network in the United States. Facebook not only has implications in the online world, but face-to-face connections are also affected by this medium. This study explores the uses of Facebook for self-disclosure behavior utilizing

PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN Saragovi et al. / AGENCY AND COMMUNION Traits, Motives, and Depressive Styles as Reflections of Agency and Communion

by Carina Saragovi, Jennifer Aubé, Richard Koestner, David Zuroff
"... Helgeson proposed a comprehensive model of agency, commu-nion, and well-being that was based on a review of the literature on agentic and communal personality traits, power and inti-macy motivation, and self-critical and dependent depressive styles. The present study empirically examined the overlap ..."
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Helgeson proposed a comprehensive model of agency, commu-nion, and well-being that was based on a review of the literature on agentic and communal personality traits, power and inti-macy motivation, and self-critical and dependent depressive styles. The present study empirically examined

Modeling Motivations, Personality Traits and Emotional States in Deliberative Agents Based on Automated Planning

by Daniel Borrajo
"... Abstract. There is a wide variety of applications that require modeling the be-haviour of virtual agents. Some of these applications aim at human interaction, such as virtual assistants, and others aim at simulation of human behavior, such as games or robotics. Most of these applications require not ..."
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not only some level of intelligent behavior, but also a display of realistic human behavior. This has led to the definition and use of models that integrate features like emotions, personal-ity traits, preferences and motivations. Most of this work has been carried out in the context of reactive

Personality Trait Based Simulation Model of the E-mail System Abstract

by Mark Jyn-huey Lim, Michael Negnevitsky, Jacky Hartnett , 2005
"... Within the area of criminal and terrorist social network analysis, there is little research being done on analysing the communication behavior of criminal and terrorist groups. In this paper, we describe the development of a conceptual simulation model of the e-mail system, which is based on the use ..."
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system, which uses a decision tree to search for interesting e-mail traffic behavioral patterns, and uses social network and time-series visualisation to provide the details of the interesting traffic patterns. We demonstrate that the personality trait based e-mail system model is useful as a tool

Personality Assessment Using Multiple Online Social Networks

by Shally Bhardwaj
"... Personality plays an important role in various aspects of our daily life. It is being used in many application scenarios such as i) personalized marketing and advertisement of commercial products, ii) designing personalized ambient environments, iii) personalized avatars in virtual world, and iv) by ..."
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statistics. Researchers have used Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and various other websites to collect usage statistics. However, we are still far from a successful outcome. This thesis uses a range of divergent features of Facebook and LinkedIn social networks, both separately and collectively, in order

PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN Roberts, Robins / BROAD DISPOSITIONS, ASPIRATIONS Broad Dispositions, Broad Aspirations: The Intersection of Personality Traits and Major Life Goals

by Brent W. Roberts, Richard W. Robins
"... Do personality traits predict the goals a person chooses to pursue in life? The present study examined the relation between person-ality traits and major life goals, which are broad, far-reaching agendas for important life domains (N = 672). The authors used both theoretical and empirical procedures ..."
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Do personality traits predict the goals a person chooses to pursue in life? The present study examined the relation between person-ality traits and major life goals, which are broad, far-reaching agendas for important life domains (N = 672). The authors used both theoretical and empirical

Violations of implicit theories and the sense of prediction and control: Implications for motivated person perception

by Jason E. Plaks, Heidi Grant, Carol S. Dweck - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 2005
"... Beginning with the assumption that implicit theories of personality are crucial tools for understanding social behavior, the authors tested the hypothesis that perceivers would process person information that violated their predominant theory in a biased manner. Using an attentional probe paradigm ( ..."
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Beginning with the assumption that implicit theories of personality are crucial tools for understanding social behavior, the authors tested the hypothesis that perceivers would process person information that violated their predominant theory in a biased manner. Using an attentional probe paradigm
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