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Transforming Personality Scale Development: Illustrating the Potential of State-of-the-Art Natural Language Processing

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ORGANIZATIONAL RESEARCH METHODS
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/10944281231155771

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personality; scale development; machine learning; natural language processing; text classification; transformers

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Natural language processing (NLP) techniques are gaining popularity in industrial and organizational psychology. This research explores the use of NLP for scale development by manually categorizing scale items based on their constructs. The study introduces transformer models for content analysis and compares their performance with human raters and alternative models.
Natural language processing (NLP) techniques are becoming increasingly popular in industrial and organizational psychology. One promising area for NLP-based applications is scale development; yet, while many possibilities exist, so far these applications have been restricted-mainly focusing on automated item generation. The current research expands this potential by illustrating an NLP-based approach to content analysis, which manually categorizes scale items by their measured constructs. In NLP, content analysis is performed as a text classification task whereby a model is trained to automatically assign scale items to the construct that they measure. Here, we present an approach to text classification-using state-of-the-art transformer models-that builds upon past approaches. We begin by introducing transformer models and their advantages over alternative methods. Next, we illustrate how to train a transformer to content analyze Big Five personality items. Then, we compare the models trained to human raters, finding that transformer models outperform human raters and several alternative models. Finally, we present practical considerations, limitations, and future research directions.

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