Personality predicts words in favorite songs

Psychologists have long theorized that people actively create, select, or modify experiences and situations to fulfill their individual psychological needs. However, little is known about how people may use forms of art and entertainment such as music to enhance their experiences and shape their env...

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Main Authors: Qiu, Lin, Chen, Jiayu, Ramsay, Jonathan, Lu, Jiahui
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1370002020-02-11T07:41:42Z Personality predicts words in favorite songs Qiu, Lin Chen, Jiayu Ramsay, Jonathan Lu, Jiahui School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Psychology Personality Situations Psychologists have long theorized that people actively create, select, or modify experiences and situations to fulfill their individual psychological needs. However, little is known about how people may use forms of art and entertainment such as music to enhance their experiences and shape their environments for need satisfaction. In this research, we measured participants’ personality and the linguistic styles of their favorite songs, and observed significant associations between personality traits and linguistic cues in lyrics. These associations were stronger for participants who generally liked a song because of its lyrics rather than melody. Our study is the first to show how one's personality is related to linguistic cues in someone else's writings. It points to the possibility that people may like certain songs because the linguistic cues in the lyrics are congruent with their personality and hence can satisfy personal needs. This expands research on person-situation interaction and literature on personality and language use, and has important practical implications. Accepted version 2020-02-11T07:41:42Z 2020-02-11T07:41:42Z 2018 Journal Article Qiu, L., Chen, J., Ramsay, J., & Lu, J. (2019). Personality predicts words in favorite songs. Journal of Research in Personality, 78, 25-35. doi:10.1016/j.jrp.2018.11.004 0092-6566 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137000 10.1016/j.jrp.2018.11.004 2-s2.0-85056722419 78 25 35 en Journal of Research in Personality © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Journal of Research in Personality and is made available with permission of Elsevier Inc. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
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language English
topic Social sciences::Psychology
Personality
Situations
spellingShingle Social sciences::Psychology
Personality
Situations
Qiu, Lin
Chen, Jiayu
Ramsay, Jonathan
Lu, Jiahui
Personality predicts words in favorite songs
description Psychologists have long theorized that people actively create, select, or modify experiences and situations to fulfill their individual psychological needs. However, little is known about how people may use forms of art and entertainment such as music to enhance their experiences and shape their environments for need satisfaction. In this research, we measured participants’ personality and the linguistic styles of their favorite songs, and observed significant associations between personality traits and linguistic cues in lyrics. These associations were stronger for participants who generally liked a song because of its lyrics rather than melody. Our study is the first to show how one's personality is related to linguistic cues in someone else's writings. It points to the possibility that people may like certain songs because the linguistic cues in the lyrics are congruent with their personality and hence can satisfy personal needs. This expands research on person-situation interaction and literature on personality and language use, and has important practical implications.
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title Personality predicts words in favorite songs
title_short Personality predicts words in favorite songs
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