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Automatic Personality Assessment Through Social Media Language
G Park, HA Schwartz, JC Eichstaedt, ML Kern, M Kosinski, DJ Stillwell, ...
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2014
9342014
Psychological language on Twitter predicts county-level heart disease mortality
JC Eichstaedt, HA Schwartz, ML Kern, G Park, DR Labarthe, ...
Psychological science 26 (2), 159-169, 2015
6632015
Predicting Dark Triad personality traits from Twitter usage and a linguistic analysis of Tweets
C Sumner, A Byers, R Boochever, G Park
Machine Learning and Applications (ICMLA), 2012 11th International …, 2012
4322012
Contrasting intellectual patterns predict creativity in the arts and sciences
G Park, D Lubinski, CP Benbow
Psychological Science 18 (11), 948, 2007
3882007
Characterizing Geographic Variation in Well-Being using Tweets
HA Schwartz, JC Eichstaedt, ML Kern, L Dziurzynski, M Agrawal, G Park, ...
3362013
Towards assessing changes in degree of depression through facebook
HA Schwartz, J Eichstaedt, M Kern, G Park, M Sap, D Stillwell, M Kosinski, ...
Proceedings of the workshop on computational linguistics and clinical …, 2014
3302014
Developing age and gender predictive lexica over social media
M Sap, G Park, JC Eichstaedt, ML Kern, DJ Stillwell, M Kosinski, ...
Proceedings of the 2014 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language …, 2014
3032014
Gaining insights from social media language: Methodologies and challenges.
ML Kern, G Park, JC Eichstaedt, HA Schwartz, M Sap, LK Smith, ...
Psychological methods 21 (4), 507, 2016
2902016
Predicting individual well-being through the language of social media
HA Schwartz, M Sap, ML Kern, JC Eichstaedt, A Kapelner, M Agrawal, ...
Biocomputing 2016: Proceedings of the pacific symposium, 516-527, 2016
2292016
Ability differences among people who have commensurate degrees matter for scientific creativity
G Park, D Lubinski, CP Benbow
Psychological Science 19 (10), 957, 2008
2282008
The role of personality, age, and gender in tweeting about mental illness
D Preoţiuc-Pietro, J Eichstaedt, G Park, M Sap, L Smith, V Tobolsky, ...
Proceedings of the 2nd workshop on computational linguistics and clinical …, 2015
2112015
Women are warmer but no less assertive than men: Gender and language on Facebook
G Park, DB Yaden, HA Schwartz, ML Kern, JC Eichstaedt, M Kosinski, ...
PloS one 11 (5), e0155885, 2016
2012016
Modelling valence and arousal in facebook posts
D Preoţiuc-Pietro, HA Schwartz, G Park, J Eichstaedt, M Kern, L Ungar, ...
Proceedings of the 7th workshop on computational approaches to subjectivity …, 2016
1982016
Closed-and open-vocabulary approaches to text analysis: A review, quantitative comparison, and recommendations.
JC Eichstaedt, ML Kern, DB Yaden, HA Schwartz, S Giorgi, G Park, ...
Psychological Methods 26 (4), 398, 2021
1642021
When less is more: Effects of grade skipping on adult STEM productivity among mathematically precocious adolescents.
G Park, D Lubinski, CP Benbow
Journal of Educational Psychology 105 (1), 176, 2013
1072013
Living in the past, present, and future: Measuring temporal orientation with language
G Park, HA Schwartz, M Sap, ML Kern, E Weingarten, JC Eichstaedt, ...
Journal of personality 85 (2), 270-280, 2017
1012017
From “Sooo excited!!!” to “So proud”: Using language to study development.
ML Kern, JC Eichstaedt, HA Schwartz, G Park, LH Ungar, DJ Stillwell, ...
Developmental psychology 50 (1), 178, 2014
832014
Extracting human temporal orientation from Facebook language
HA Schwartz, G Park, M Sap, E Weingarten, J Eichstaedt, M Kern, ...
Proceedings of the 2015 Conference of the North American Chapter of the …, 2015
492015
Recognizing spatial intelligence
G Park, D Lubinski, CP Benbow
Scientific American, 2010
342010
Regional personality assessment through social media language
S Giorgi, KL Nguyen, JC Eichstaedt, ML Kern, DB Yaden, M Kosinski, ...
Journal of personality 90 (3), 405-425, 2022
302022
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