A methodology for creating and validating psychological stories for conveying and measuring psychological traits
Abstract Personality impacts all areas of our lives; it governs who we are and how we react to life’s challenges. Personalized systems that adapt to end users should take into account the user’s personality to perform well. Several methodologies (e.g. User-as-Wizard, indirect studies) that use perso...
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