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Personality Research and Assessment in the Era of Machine Learning
Authors:Clemens Stachl  Florian Pargent  Sven Hilbert  Gabriella M Harari  Ramona Schoedel  Sumer Vaid  Samuel D Gosling  Markus Bühner
Institution:1. Department of Communication, Stanford University, CA, USA;2. Faculty of Psychology, Educational Science and Sport Science, University of Regensburg, Germany;3. Department of Psychology, Psychological Methods and Assessment, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany;4. Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA

Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia

Abstract:The increasing availability of high-dimensional, fine-grained data about human behaviour, gathered from mobile sensing studies and in the form of digital footprints, is poised to drastically alter the way personality psychologists perform research and undertake personality assessment. These new kinds and quantities of data raise important questions about how to analyse the data and interpret the results appropriately. Machine learning models are well suited to these kinds of data, allowing researchers to model highly complex relationships and to evaluate the generalizability and robustness of their results using resampling methods. The correct usage of machine learning models requires specialized methodological training that considers issues specific to this type of modelling. Here, we first provide a brief overview of past studies using machine learning in personality psychology. Second, we illustrate the main challenges that researchers face when building, interpreting, and validating machine learning models. Third, we discuss the evaluation of personality scales, derived using machine learning methods. Fourth, we highlight some key issues that arise from the use of latent variables in the modelling process. We conclude with an outlook on the future role of machine learning models in personality research and assessment.
Keywords:assessment  interpretability  machine learning  overfitting  personality
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