Individual differences in emoji use across age, gender, and personality: Based on a Survey of Simeji Users in 10s and 20s

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  • 年齢,性別とパーソナリティによる絵文字利用の個人差:10代と20代のSimeji利用者に対するアンケート調査から

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<p>While emojis have infiltrated daily digital communication, there is a lack of understanding of emoji usage behaviours and their individual differences, leading to miscommunication among users with different usage tendencies. In light of this, the present study explored individual differences in the frequency and categories of emoji use across age, gender, and personality among individuals aged 10-29. The current research conducted an online questionnaire on Simeji and analyzed responses from 1289 participants, with answered emojis categorized through Unicode. Research results are listed as follows. (1) individuals in their 20s used emojis more frequently than 10s and tended to use ‘face-hand’ and ‘event’ categories. (2) women used emojis more frequently than men and preferred using the ‘emotion’ category. (3) Extraversion, openness, and neuroticism scores were positively correlated with emoji frequency. The scores of neuroticism, conscientiousness, extraversion, and openness were also related to the categories of frequently used emojis. The current findings suggest the diversity of emoji use among young generations and the relationship between usage behaviors and personal characteristics.</p>

Journal

  • Socio-Informatics

    Socio-Informatics 11 (3), 53-69, 2023-03-31

    The Society of Socio-Informatics

Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390578283194591488
  • DOI
    10.14836/ssi.11.3_53
  • ISSN
    24322148
    21872775
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
  • Abstract License Flag
    Disallowed

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