Etiennera t1_j6z51jk wrote
Someone needs to explain to me why this requires a study and is not simply an exercise of comparing definitions.
I asked ChatGPT to do just that for big5:
Q: Correlate Catfishing to big 5 personality traits
A: Catfishing refers to the practice of creating a false online identity to deceive others for various reasons, such as for emotional manipulation or for financial gain. It is not directly related to the Big 5 Personality Traits, which are a widely researched and widely used model for describing human personality. The Big 5 Personality Traits are: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. However, it is possible that some individuals who engage in catfishing behavior may exhibit certain personality traits that contribute to their tendency to engage in this behavior. For example, they might score low on Conscientiousness, which is characterized by impulsiveness, and score high on Neuroticism, which is characterized by anxiety and insecurity.
Bat_Fruit t1_j6z9arg wrote
I think you need the term Personality Disorder not traits.
Many personality disorders can manifest sadisim. Antisocial and narcissistic especially.
AppropriateScience71 t1_j70u878 wrote
That’s wonderful and terrifying at the same time. And amazing! As are most things ChatGPT.
Swarna_Keanu t1_j76swar wrote
Please don't use ChatGPT as an authority. That is - it can give you a summary, but not an answer. Especially in more obscure and more "current" research that is yet not "common" knowledge. Treat it as a worse version of wikipedia - as there is even less fact checking, please.
>Catfishing refers to the practice of creating a false online identity
Maybe they ought to rename it into CatGPT ;).
Etiennera t1_j77x5ij wrote
I don't take anything as authority in fields that struggle with replication. That wasn't what I was getting at at all.
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