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Online Political Engagement, Facebook, and Personality Traits

机译:在线政治参与,Facebook和人格特质

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Despite the growing literature on the effects of personality traits on political participation, there is little discussion about the potential effects of such traits on the increasingly popular forms of online political engagement. In a changing media environment where social production and exposure becomes central, people with different personality traits may be inclined to engage into forms of participation that are different from those in the offline realm. Using the "Big Five" framework, we test the effect of personality traits on various forms of online and offline political engagement in a sample of undergraduate students. Consistent with long-standing empirical observations in the offline realm, our findings show that the effects of personality traits on online forms of political engagement do not differ. Only openness to experience and extraversion have an effect on online political engagement. For consciousness, agreeableness, and emotional stability only small effects were observed.
机译:尽管关于人格特质对政治参与的影响的文献越来越多,但关于这种特质对日益流行的在线政治参与形式的潜在影响的讨论很少。在不断变化的媒体环境中,社交生产和曝光成为焦点,具有不同人格特质的人可能倾向于参与不同于线下领域的参与形式。使用“五巨头”框架,我们在一个大学生样本中测试了人格特质对各种形式的在线和离线政治参与的影响。与线下领域的长期经验观察一致,我们的发现表明,人格特质对在线参与政治形式的影响没有差异。只有开放经验和外向性才会影响在线政治参与。对于意识,愉悦和情绪稳定,仅观察到很小的影响。

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