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Does personality predict traveling abroad as indicated by mobile phone data? The idea of the mobile personality revisited

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JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY
卷 103, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrp.2023.104355

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Five-Factor Model personality traits; Human mobility; Tourism; Call Detail Records

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This study investigated the relationship between Five-Factor Model personality traits and trips abroad in a sample of 349 adults over a 12-month period using Call Detail Records. The findings suggest that younger individuals who are open to new values and experiences and seek novelty and excitement are more likely to travel abroad. Higher levels of extraversion, particularly social dominance and energy, as well as spontaneity, also play a role in predicting the frequency and number of different countries visited. The study highlights the importance of studying personality at a more detailed level and provides cautious support for the concept of a mobile personality.
The present study examines the associations between the Five-Factor Model personality traits and the trips abroad over a period of 12 months in a sample of 349 adults by using Call Detail Records. Our findings show that the modern-day traveler is likely younger, open to new values (O6) and experiences (O4) and seeking novelty and excitement (E5). Higher Extraversion, especially higher levels of social dominance (E3) and energy (E4), and higher spontaneity (C6) also play a role in predicting how often people travel abroad and how many different countries they visit. Our findings indicate the importance of studying personality at a more fine-grained level and cautiously support the notion of the mobile personality.

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