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List of works by David J. Stillwell

A Computer Adaptive Measure of Delay Discounting

scientific article published on 24 November 2016

A decade into Facebook: where is psychiatry in the digital age?

scientific article

Automatic personality assessment through social media language

scientific article published on 3 November 2014

BIS impulsivity and acute nicotine exposure are associated with discounting global consequences in the Harvard game

scientific article published in January 2013

Birds of a Feather Do Flock Together

scientific article published in January 2017

Building a profile of subjective well-being for social media users.

scientific article published on 14 November 2017

Computer-based personality judgments are more accurate than those made by humans

scientific article

Computerized Adaptive Testing Provides Reliable and Efficient Depression Measurement Using the CES-D Scale.

scientific article published on 20 September 2017

Divided we stand: three psychological regions of the United States and their political, economic, social, and health correlates

scientific article

Do Facebook Status Updates Reflect Subjective Well-Being?

scientific article published in July 2015

Effects of measurement methods on the relationship between smoking and delay reward discounting

scientific article published on January 23, 2012

Facebook as a research tool for the social sciences: Opportunities, challenges, ethical considerations, and practical guidelines

scientific article published on September 2015

Frankly, We Do Give a Damn: The Relationship Between Profanity and Honesty

scientific article published on 15 January 2017

From "Sooo excited!!!" to "So proud": using language to study development

scientific article published on 25 November 2013

In Your Eyes Only? Discrepancies and Agreement Between Self- and Other-Reports of Personality From Age 14 to 29

scientific article

In a World of Big Data, Small Effects Can Still Matter: A Reply to Boyce, Daly, Hounkpatin, and Wood (2017).

scientific article

In your eyes only? Discrepancies and agreement between self- and other-reports of personality from age 14 to 29

scientific article published on 16 February 2017

Intrapersonal externalities : when decisions help or hinder your future self

doctoral thesis

Latent human traits in the language of social media: An open-vocabulary approach

scientific article published in PLoS ONE

Living in the Past, Present, and Future: Measuring Temporal Orientation With Language

scientific article published on 28 December 2015

Melioration behaviour in the Harvard game is reduced by simplifying decision outcomes

scientific article

Money Buys Happiness When Spending Fits Our Personality

scientific article published on 7 April 2016

Musical Preferences Predict Personality: Evidence From Active Listening and Facebook Likes

scientific article published in March 2018

Musical Preferences are Linked to Cognitive Styles

scientific article published on 22 July 2015

Our Twitter Profiles, Our Selves: Predicting Personality with Twitter

scholarly article published October 2011

PREDICTING INDIVIDUAL WELL-BEING THROUGH THE LANGUAGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA.

scientific article published on January 2016

Participant recruitment and data collection through Facebook: the role of personality factors

scientific article

Personality, gender, and age in the language of social media: the open-vocabulary approach

scientific article

Predicting individual-level income from Facebook profiles

scientific article published on 28 March 2019

Private traits and attributes are predictable from digital records of human behavior

scientific article

Self-Monitoring and the Metatraits

scientific article published on 6 January 2015

The Language of Religious Affiliation

scholarly article

The Song Remains the Same: A Replication and Extension of the MUSIC Model.

scientific article

The online social self: an open vocabulary approach to personality

scientific article published on 8 December 2013

The personality of popular facebook users

scholarly article published 2012

Using Item Response Theory to Develop Measures of Acquisitive and Protective Self-Monitoring From the Original Self-Monitoring Scale

scientific article

Women are Warmer but No Less Assertive than Men: Gender and Language on Facebook

scientific article