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Who's Contributing: Do Personality Traits. Influence the Level and Typeof Participation in Online Communities

机译:谁是贡献:对人格特质。影响参与在线社区的水平和类型

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This paper reports on a study that investigated the question of whether the personality traits of individuals participating in online communities affect the nature and level of their involvement. An online survey gathered data on the level and type of each participant's engagement in their online community forum, as well as data from a 44 item instrument for measuring personality type, based on the Big-Five Inventory. The findings showed that no one personality type was predominant amongst participants,-but that motivations for participating varied according to personality type, and that individuals high in certain personality traits (such as neuroticism) are less likely to actively participate in much of the online activity of the community. This has implications for online consultation by governments if they wish to use online community discussions for assessing public opinion of matters of policy.
机译:本文报告了一项研究,调查了参加在线社区的个人人格特质是否影响其参与的性质和水平。在线调查收集了关于在其在线社区论坛中每个参与者参与的水平和类型的数据,以及根据Big-Five Inventory的44项测量人格类型的44项仪器的数据。结果表明,在参与者中没有一个人格类型是主要的, - 但参与的动机根据人格类型而变化,并且某些人格特征(如神经质)高的个体不太可能积极参与大部分在线活动社区。如果他们希望在线社区讨论评估政策事宜的公众意见,这对各国政府有关在线咨询的影响。

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