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网络环境下的人格判断有效线索
Effective Clues of Personality Judgment in Network Environment

DOI: 10.12677/AP.2021.1112329, PP. 2889-2893

Keywords: 网络环境,人格判断,有效线索,表情符号
Network Environment
, Personality Judgment, Effective Clue, Emoticon

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Abstract:

人格判断即依据环境中的有效线索知觉他人人格的过程。随着人与人之间的联系已不仅局限于线下情境,网络环境中也存在许多判断人格的重要线索。本文扼要介绍了网络环境中人格判断的最重要的两类线索,即文字和表情符号,已有研究证明了这两类线索与各种人格特质都存在显著相关。未来可以进一步探讨语音、网络自制表情包等线索如何反映人格,并比较个体的跨平台人格稳定性、从跨文化的角度深入探讨线索背后的复杂机制。
Personality judgment is the process of perceiving others’ personality according to the effective clues in the environment. As the relationship between people is not limited to offline situations, there are also many important clues to judge personality in the network environment. This paper briefly introduces the two most important clues of personality judgment in the network environment, namely words and emoticons. Previous studies have proved that these two kinds of clues are significantly related to various personality traits. In the future, we can further explore how the clues such as voice and network self-made expression package reflect personality, compare the stability of individual cross platform personality, and deeply explore the complex mechanism behind the clues from a cross-cultural perspective.

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