Descriptive statistics for all variables.
<div><p>Interactions with fiction influence our behavior and identification, as fiction encompasses elements of day-to-day reality. For instance, <i>Harry Potter</i> (HP) readers often identify with one of the Hogwarts Houses, recognizing their personality traits as similar t...
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| author | Lidia Baran (9322815) |
| author2 | Maria Flakus (12551614) Franciszek Stefanek (22676312) |
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| author_facet | Lidia Baran (9322815) Maria Flakus (12551614) Franciszek Stefanek (22676312) |
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| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Lidia Baran (9322815) Maria Flakus (12551614) Franciszek Stefanek (22676312) |
| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2025-11-24T18:23:00Z |
| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | 10.1371/journal.pone.0336123.t001 |
| dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv | https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Descriptive_statistics_for_all_variables_/30696482 |
| dc.rights.none.fl_str_mv | CC BY 4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | Sociology Science Policy Mental Health Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified presented study aimed sorting hat quiz recent studies showed particular house shared fiction encompasses elements extend previous studies hypothesized personality features div >< p readers often identify harry potter </ although participants sorted assessment </ p future studies focused harry potter personality assessment quiz allowing house ’ fiction influence personality traits tendency constitutes reader subsample predictive power offer directions obtained results obtained result findings suggested fertile ground existent effects e ., dark triad complex measurements |
| dc.title.none.fl_str_mv | Descriptive statistics for all variables. |
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| description | <div><p>Interactions with fiction influence our behavior and identification, as fiction encompasses elements of day-to-day reality. For instance, <i>Harry Potter</i> (HP) readers often identify with one of the Hogwarts Houses, recognizing their personality traits as similar to one of the house’s members. This tendency constitutes a fertile ground for the popularity of the <i>Sorting Hat Quiz</i> (SHQ), i.e., a quiz allowing a placement to one of the houses. Recent studies showed that SHQ predicts some personality traits, i.e., Big Five, Dark Triad, and need for cognition. However, those studies were focused only on HP fans. Thus, the presented study aimed to replicate and extend previous studies by (1) using more complex measurements of personality traits and (2) analyzing the obtained results in groups of HP readers and non-readers. Our findings suggested that although participants sorted (or desired to be sorted) into a particular house shared some of the hypothesized personality features, the predictive power of the SHQ was limited only to HP readers, with minor or non-existent effects in the non-reader subsample. We discuss the obtained result in light of the narrative collective assimilation hypothesis and offer directions for future studies focused on the culture-based phenomenon.</p></div> |
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| spelling | Descriptive statistics for all variables.Lidia Baran (9322815)Maria Flakus (12551614)Franciszek Stefanek (22676312)SociologyScience PolicyMental HealthEnvironmental Sciences not elsewhere classifiedBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedpresented study aimedsorting hat quizrecent studies showedparticular house sharedfiction encompasses elementsextend previous studieshypothesized personality featuresdiv >< preaders often identifyharry potter </although participants sortedassessment </ pfuture studies focusedharry potterpersonality assessmentquiz allowinghouse ’fiction influencepersonality traitstendency constitutesreader subsamplepredictive poweroffer directionsobtained resultsobtained resultfindings suggestedfertile groundexistent effectse .,dark triadcomplex measurements<div><p>Interactions with fiction influence our behavior and identification, as fiction encompasses elements of day-to-day reality. For instance, <i>Harry Potter</i> (HP) readers often identify with one of the Hogwarts Houses, recognizing their personality traits as similar to one of the house’s members. This tendency constitutes a fertile ground for the popularity of the <i>Sorting Hat Quiz</i> (SHQ), i.e., a quiz allowing a placement to one of the houses. Recent studies showed that SHQ predicts some personality traits, i.e., Big Five, Dark Triad, and need for cognition. However, those studies were focused only on HP fans. Thus, the presented study aimed to replicate and extend previous studies by (1) using more complex measurements of personality traits and (2) analyzing the obtained results in groups of HP readers and non-readers. Our findings suggested that although participants sorted (or desired to be sorted) into a particular house shared some of the hypothesized personality features, the predictive power of the SHQ was limited only to HP readers, with minor or non-existent effects in the non-reader subsample. We discuss the obtained result in light of the narrative collective assimilation hypothesis and offer directions for future studies focused on the culture-based phenomenon.</p></div>2025-11-24T18:23:00ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.1371/journal.pone.0336123.t001https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Descriptive_statistics_for_all_variables_/30696482CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/306964822025-11-24T18:23:00Z |
| spellingShingle | Descriptive statistics for all variables. Lidia Baran (9322815) Sociology Science Policy Mental Health Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified presented study aimed sorting hat quiz recent studies showed particular house shared fiction encompasses elements extend previous studies hypothesized personality features div >< p readers often identify harry potter </ although participants sorted assessment </ p future studies focused harry potter personality assessment quiz allowing house ’ fiction influence personality traits tendency constitutes reader subsample predictive power offer directions obtained results obtained result findings suggested fertile ground existent effects e ., dark triad complex measurements |
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| title | Descriptive statistics for all variables. |
| title_full | Descriptive statistics for all variables. |
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| title_short | Descriptive statistics for all variables. |
| title_sort | Descriptive statistics for all variables. |
| topic | Sociology Science Policy Mental Health Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified presented study aimed sorting hat quiz recent studies showed particular house shared fiction encompasses elements extend previous studies hypothesized personality features div >< p readers often identify harry potter </ although participants sorted assessment </ p future studies focused harry potter personality assessment quiz allowing house ’ fiction influence personality traits tendency constitutes reader subsample predictive power offer directions obtained results obtained result findings suggested fertile ground existent effects e ., dark triad complex measurements |