The Name Is the Game: Nicknames as Predictors of Personality and Mating Strategy in Online Dating

Objective: We investigated the communicative function of online dating nicknames. Our aim was to assess if it is possible to correctly guess personality traits of a user simply by reading his/her nickname.Method: We had 69 nickname users (average age: 33.59 years, 36 female) complete questionnaires...

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Main Authors: Benjamin P. Lange, Maximilian T. P. von Andrian-Werburg, Dorothea C. Adler, Eugen Zaretsky
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Communication
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcomm.2019.00003/full
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author Benjamin P. Lange
Maximilian T. P. von Andrian-Werburg
Dorothea C. Adler
Eugen Zaretsky
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Maximilian T. P. von Andrian-Werburg
Dorothea C. Adler
Eugen Zaretsky
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description Objective: We investigated the communicative function of online dating nicknames. Our aim was to assess if it is possible to correctly guess personality traits of a user simply by reading his/her nickname.Method: We had 69 nickname users (average age: 33.59 years, 36 female) complete questionnaires assessing their personality (Big 5 + narcissism) and mating strategy (short- vs. long-term). We then checked (using a total of 638 participants, average age: 26.83 years, 355 female), whether personality and mating strategy of the nickname users could be assessed correctly based only on the nickname. We also captured the motivation to contact the user behind a nickname and looked at linguistic features of the nicknames.Results: We found that personality and mating strategy could be inferred from a nickname. Furthermore, going by trends, women were better at intersexual personality judgments, whereas men were better in intrasexual judgements. We also found several correlates of the motivation to contact the person behind the nickname. Among other factors, long nicknames seemed to deter people from contacting the nickname user.Conclusions: Findings display that humans are capable of making accurate personality judgements in computer-mediated communication by means of even small cues like nicknames.
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spelling doaj.art-54e629cb62e54046a92c61dbc1ab4c6c2022-12-21T18:09:44ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Communication2297-900X2019-02-01410.3389/fcomm.2019.00003389160The Name Is the Game: Nicknames as Predictors of Personality and Mating Strategy in Online DatingBenjamin P. Lange0Maximilian T. P. von Andrian-Werburg1Dorothea C. Adler2Eugen Zaretsky3Department of Media Psychology, Faculty of Human Sciences, Institute Human-Computer-Media, Julius Maximilian University of Wuerzburg, Würzburg, GermanyDepartment of Media Psychology, Faculty of Human Sciences, Institute Human-Computer-Media, Julius Maximilian University of Wuerzburg, Würzburg, GermanyDepartment of Media Psychology, Faculty of Human Sciences, Institute Human-Computer-Media, Julius Maximilian University of Wuerzburg, Würzburg, GermanyDepartment of Phoniatrics and Pediatric Audiology, University of Marburg, Marburg, GermanyObjective: We investigated the communicative function of online dating nicknames. Our aim was to assess if it is possible to correctly guess personality traits of a user simply by reading his/her nickname.Method: We had 69 nickname users (average age: 33.59 years, 36 female) complete questionnaires assessing their personality (Big 5 + narcissism) and mating strategy (short- vs. long-term). We then checked (using a total of 638 participants, average age: 26.83 years, 355 female), whether personality and mating strategy of the nickname users could be assessed correctly based only on the nickname. We also captured the motivation to contact the user behind a nickname and looked at linguistic features of the nicknames.Results: We found that personality and mating strategy could be inferred from a nickname. Furthermore, going by trends, women were better at intersexual personality judgments, whereas men were better in intrasexual judgements. We also found several correlates of the motivation to contact the person behind the nickname. Among other factors, long nicknames seemed to deter people from contacting the nickname user.Conclusions: Findings display that humans are capable of making accurate personality judgements in computer-mediated communication by means of even small cues like nicknames.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcomm.2019.00003/fullcomputer-mediated communicationhyperpersonal communicationlinguistic cuesnicknamesonline datingpersonality judgments
spellingShingle Benjamin P. Lange
Maximilian T. P. von Andrian-Werburg
Dorothea C. Adler
Eugen Zaretsky
The Name Is the Game: Nicknames as Predictors of Personality and Mating Strategy in Online Dating
Frontiers in Communication
computer-mediated communication
hyperpersonal communication
linguistic cues
nicknames
online dating
personality judgments
title The Name Is the Game: Nicknames as Predictors of Personality and Mating Strategy in Online Dating
title_full The Name Is the Game: Nicknames as Predictors of Personality and Mating Strategy in Online Dating
title_fullStr The Name Is the Game: Nicknames as Predictors of Personality and Mating Strategy in Online Dating
title_full_unstemmed The Name Is the Game: Nicknames as Predictors of Personality and Mating Strategy in Online Dating
title_short The Name Is the Game: Nicknames as Predictors of Personality and Mating Strategy in Online Dating
title_sort name is the game nicknames as predictors of personality and mating strategy in online dating
topic computer-mediated communication
hyperpersonal communication
linguistic cues
nicknames
online dating
personality judgments
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcomm.2019.00003/full
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