Really interesting to see facets within Big 5, especially those that are contradictory (for lack of a better word). My Openness is very high, with Imagination, Intellect, Artistic Interests over 90th percentile, yet my Emotionality is very low. https://www.personalityassessor.com/ipip120/
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Replying to @MaryJackalope
they group contradictory things together so women won't be more neurotic and nothing will be correlated with IQ. Which is rich b/c openness was originally sometimes labelled 'intellect'
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Replying to @AndrewCutler13
That's fascinating. I'm realizing I've only scratched the surface and I really want to read more on the topic. Or in meme speak, James Damore did nothing wrong.
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Marco Del Guidice for gender diffs: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3251566/ … Sanjay Srivastava for history of big 5: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1999-04371-004 …
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Replying to @MaryJackalope @AndrewCutler13
That study finds a whopping >2 SD sex difference in 'sensitivity' (women being more sensitive). The next largest difference is in 'warmth' (women being more warm). Image below. Left: low sensitivity Right: high sensitivitypic.twitter.com/aRfGk87g3X
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Which, back to your comments about gender and jail, means maybe lucking up guys longer in addition to on less evidence :p
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Taking Bayes seriously tends to result in these conflicts with the legal systems aspirations of fairness to the individual.
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