To Express or to End? Personality Traits Are Associated With the Reasons and Patterns for Using Emojis and Stickers

Emojis and stickers are becoming increasingly popular in computer-mediated communications. The present study examined the associations between personality traits and people’s reasons and patterns for using both emojis and stickers. Participants (n = 312) completed three online questionnaires assessi...

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Main Authors: Siying Liu, Renji Sun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01076/full
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spelling doaj-b517c486d03a4cafa58e84b64915579d2020-11-25T02:26:28ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782020-06-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.01076534079To Express or to End? Personality Traits Are Associated With the Reasons and Patterns for Using Emojis and StickersSiying Liu0Renji Sun1Institute of Linguistics, Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai, ChinaSchool of Business, East China University of Political Science and Law, Shanghai, ChinaEmojis and stickers are becoming increasingly popular in computer-mediated communications. The present study examined the associations between personality traits and people’s reasons and patterns for using both emojis and stickers. Participants (n = 312) completed three online questionnaires assessing shyness, the Big Five personality traits, and why and how they used emojis and stickers. Results revealed that shyness, neuroticism, extraversion, and agreeableness were correlated with different reasons of usage. Moreover, some participants exhibited a tendency to adjust frequency of usage depending on who the target person was and whether they were in a private or group chat. People who showed such tendencies were found to differ in personality with those who did not. Some differences in usage patterns were also observed between emojis and stickers. Together, the present study has produced more insight into how emojis and stickers can help people with different personality traits to achieve different purposes in their daily communication.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01076/fullemojisstickerspersonality traitscomputer-mediated communicationusage patterns
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To Express or to End? Personality Traits Are Associated With the Reasons and Patterns for Using Emojis and Stickers
Frontiers in Psychology
emojis
stickers
personality traits
computer-mediated communication
usage patterns
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Renji Sun
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title To Express or to End? Personality Traits Are Associated With the Reasons and Patterns for Using Emojis and Stickers
title_short To Express or to End? Personality Traits Are Associated With the Reasons and Patterns for Using Emojis and Stickers
title_full To Express or to End? Personality Traits Are Associated With the Reasons and Patterns for Using Emojis and Stickers
title_fullStr To Express or to End? Personality Traits Are Associated With the Reasons and Patterns for Using Emojis and Stickers
title_full_unstemmed To Express or to End? Personality Traits Are Associated With the Reasons and Patterns for Using Emojis and Stickers
title_sort to express or to end? personality traits are associated with the reasons and patterns for using emojis and stickers
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Emojis and stickers are becoming increasingly popular in computer-mediated communications. The present study examined the associations between personality traits and people’s reasons and patterns for using both emojis and stickers. Participants (n = 312) completed three online questionnaires assessing shyness, the Big Five personality traits, and why and how they used emojis and stickers. Results revealed that shyness, neuroticism, extraversion, and agreeableness were correlated with different reasons of usage. Moreover, some participants exhibited a tendency to adjust frequency of usage depending on who the target person was and whether they were in a private or group chat. People who showed such tendencies were found to differ in personality with those who did not. Some differences in usage patterns were also observed between emojis and stickers. Together, the present study has produced more insight into how emojis and stickers can help people with different personality traits to achieve different purposes in their daily communication.
topic emojis
stickers
personality traits
computer-mediated communication
usage patterns
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01076/full
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