An Initial Foray into a Social Issue of Expressing Feelings through Technology: A Mind Genomics Exploration

Camilla Habsburg-Lothringen, G. Gabay
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This study assessed the variation of concerns about expressing emotions in social relations, emerging from the increasing use of smartphones. Fifty respondents from the continental U.S.A participated through an application of Mind-Genomics Science. Two mind-set segments emerged. People in the first mind-set were concerned about the increasingly use of smartphones for social interaction, and the need for instant feedback. People in this segment stressed the need to put on a mask when presenting only a happy successful face. This segment was also preoccupied with our changing language skills, and with the increasing lack of privacy because everything one with smartphones is trackable. People in the second mind-set segment expressed concerns regarding the negative social effects of using smartphones to express emotions: less interaction at meals, isolation from personal relationships, fewer expressions of feelings, losing patience more quickly, and emerging health issues. A PVI (personal viewpoint identifier) is presented to allow discovery of these two mind-sets among new individuals, enabling a deeper understanding of the mind-sets by future researchers.
通过技术表达情感的社会问题的初步尝试:心灵基因组学的探索
这项研究评估了随着智能手机的使用越来越多,人们对社交关系中表达情感的担忧程度的变化。来自美国大陆的50名受访者通过心灵基因组学科学的应用程序参与了调查。出现了两种思维模式。第一种心态的人担心越来越多地使用智能手机进行社交互动,以及对即时反馈的需求。这个部分的人强调,当只展示一张快乐成功的脸时,需要戴上面具。这部分人还专注于我们不断变化的语言技能,以及越来越缺乏隐私,因为智能手机上的一切都是可追踪的。第二种心态的人对使用智能手机表达情绪的负面社会影响表示担忧:吃饭时互动减少,与个人关系隔离,情感表达减少,更快失去耐心,以及出现健康问题。提出了一种个人观点标识符(PVI),允许在新个体中发现这两种心态,从而使未来的研究人员能够更深入地了解心态。
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