2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrp.2007.04.006
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Revealing dimensions of thinking in open-ended self-descriptions: An automated meaning extraction method for natural language

Abstract: A new method for extracting common themes from written text is introduced and applied to 1,165 open-ended self-descriptive narratives. Drawing on a lexical approach to personality, the most commonly-used adjectives within narratives written by college students were identified using computerized text analytic tools. A factor analysis on the use of these adjectives in the selfdescriptions produced a 7-factor solution consisting of psychologically meaningful dimensions. Some dimensions were unipolar (e.g., Negati… Show more

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“…From the perspective of the study of natural language in social psychology (Pennebaker, Mehl, & Niederhoffer, 2003), Chung and Pennebaker (2008) presented criticisms similar to those elaborated by . For them, the practice of using judges to define what and which would be the most appropriate and frequently used by people to describe personality traits occurs without information as to how much the judgment of these experts approaches the actual use of the terms.…”
Section: Final Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From the perspective of the study of natural language in social psychology (Pennebaker, Mehl, & Niederhoffer, 2003), Chung and Pennebaker (2008) presented criticisms similar to those elaborated by . For them, the practice of using judges to define what and which would be the most appropriate and frequently used by people to describe personality traits occurs without information as to how much the judgment of these experts approaches the actual use of the terms.…”
Section: Final Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another critique described by Chung and Pennebaker is related to the relevance of the traits when using psychometric instruments with closed lists of items, which restricts the variables of interest. That is, one assembles a set of items to form a measure, but as a consequence, this limited set of variables will be able to predict only a few behaviors at a given moment (Chung & Pennebaker, 2008).…”
Section: Final Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, researchers have already had some success in inferring personality traits from somewhat longer self-descriptive passages [7].…”
Section: Textual Self-descriptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To analyze the major themes in the conversation corpus, the University of Texas researchers have developed a method they term the 'Meaning Extraction Method' (6). This approach focuses on the co-occurrence of content words (i.e.…”
Section: Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Conversations with fewer than 100 words were discarded, leaving 304 substantial conversations for analysis. The text processing program WordSmith was used to generate an exhaustive list of the most frequent non-function words in these conversations.…”
Section: Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%