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TweetPsych Report for the "books-on-twitter" list by @Hallicious:

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Leisure

This list Tweets about leisure activities 41% more than the average list. This includes activities other than work and may indicate a desire to engage in relaxing and entertaining behaviors.

41%

More than the average.


Sex

This list Tweets about sexual references 39% more than the average list. This includes sexual references and may indicate a preoccupation with sex.

39%

More than the average.


Self Reference

This list Tweets about itself 38% more than the average list. This includes tweeting about themselves, their activities. In most social media, doing this too much is regarded as a faux pas.

38%

More than the average.


Media

This list Tweets about media and celebrities 6% more than the average list. This includes references to celebrities and mass media and may indicate an interest in celebrity culture.

6%

More than the average.


Senses

This list Tweets about physical sensations 6% more than the average list. This includes sights, sounds, smells, tastes and tactile feelings.

6%

More than the average.


Emotions

This list Tweets about emotions 4% more than the average list. This includes a wide range of positive and negative emotions and may indicate a generally emotive perspective.

4%

More than the average.


Control

This list Tweets about control 3% more than the average list. This includes restraint and moral imperatives and may indicate a desire to impose order.

3%

More than the average.


Anxiety

This list Tweets about anxiety 3% less than the average list. This includes uncertainty, nervousness and apprehension. It may indicate a stress and fear.

-3%

Less than the average.


Negative

This list Tweets about negative sentiments 5% less than the average list. This includes negative emotions, negative feelings and morbid thoughts.

-5%

Less than the average.


Past

This list Tweets about the past 5% less than the average list. This may indicate a preoccupation with events that occurred the past.

-5%

Less than the average.


Thinking

This list Tweets about thinking 6% less than the average list. This includes abstract thought and cognitive mechanics and may indicate an high level of thought processes.

-6%

Less than the average.


Conceptual

This list Tweets about conceptual thoughts 9% less than the average list. This includes higher-level abstract thought. Logical reasoning and philosophy are examples of conceptual content.

-9%

Less than the average.


Positive

This list Tweets about positive sentiments 9% less than the average list. This includes positive feelings, thoughts, emotions and agreeability.

-9%

Less than the average.


Constructive

This list Tweets about constructive behavior 13% less than the average list. This includes creating and building things and indicates an interest in development and creative processes.

-13%

Less than the average.


Future

This list Tweets about the future 14% less than the average list. This includes Tweeting about time as it relates to the future and may indicate an interest in events yet to occur.

-14%

Less than the average.


Social

This list Tweets about social behaviors 15% less than the average list. This includes inclusive Tweets, social behavior and speaking directly to the listener.

-15%

Less than the average.


Present

This list Tweets about the present 16% less than the average list. This includes references to present time and currently occurring events.

-16%

Less than the average.


Time

This list Tweets about time 16% less than the average list. This indicates references to time in general, including the past, present and future.

-16%

Less than the average.


Primordial

This list Tweets about primordial content 20% less than the average list. This includes lower level dream-state and unconscious modes of thought. Some researchers refer to this as "reptilian" thought.

-20%

Less than the average.


Learning

This list Tweets about learning and education 23% less than the average list. This includes Tweeting about school as well as self-teaching activities.

-23%

Less than the average.


Numbers

This list Tweets about numbers 36% less than the average list. This may indicate highly analytical and quantitative thinking.

-36%

Less than the average.


Money

This list Tweets about money 37% less than the average list. This includes references to income and money in general.

-37%

Less than the average.


Work

This list Tweets about work 44% less than the average list. This includes Tweeting about occupations and careers. This indicates thinking about one's job.

-44%

Less than the average.