Personality traits as predictors of Facebook use

John Ray B. Acopio, Lucila O. Bance
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This study explores the personality factors behind Filipino college students’ social media usage. Using descriptive-correlational design, a random sample of 338 Filipino undergraduate students, between ages of 16 to 22, was employed to generate relationships and understand predictions among factors derived from NEO Personality Inventory and Facebook Intensity Scale. Results indicated that respondents tend to be more neurotic and less agreeable but conscientious. Regression analysis model delineated that among the personality factors, extraversion and neuroticism traits were contributory factors of Facebook use. Pearson’s correlations suggested that the extraversion trait has significant positive associations with Facebook use, number of Facebook friends, and time spent on Facebook while neuroticism trait showed significant negative influence with number of Facebook friends. Thus, findings affirmed the claim that some aspects of personality lead to increase Facebook usage, and that these constructs are largely influenced by their personal characteristics. Key words: Personality, Facebook Use.
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人格特征作为Facebook使用的预测因素
本研究探讨菲律宾大学生社交媒体使用背后的人格因素。采用描述性相关设计,对338名年龄在16至22岁之间的菲律宾本科生进行随机抽样,以产生NEO人格量表和Facebook强度量表中得出的因素之间的关系和理解预测。结果表明,受访者往往更神经质,不那么随和,但有责任心。回归分析模型表明,在人格因素中,外向性和神经质特征是脸谱网使用的影响因素。Pearson的相关分析表明,外向性特征与Facebook的使用、Facebook好友数量和在Facebook上花费的时间有显著的正相关,而神经质特征与Facebook好友数量有显著的负相关。因此,研究结果证实了这样一种说法,即性格的某些方面导致Facebook的使用增加,这些结构在很大程度上受到个人特征的影响。关键词:个性;Facebook使用;
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