Whose Personae? Synthetic Persona Experiments in LLM Research and Pathways to Transparency
Batzner, Jan, Stocker, Volker, Tang, Bingjun, Natarajan, Anusha, Chen, Qinhao, Schmid, Stefan, Kasneci, Gjergji
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Synthetic personae experiments have become a prominent method in Large Language Model alignment research, yet the representativeness and ecological validity of these personae vary considerably between studies. Through a review of 63 peer-reviewed studies published between 2023 and 2025 in leading NLP and AI venues, we reveal a critical gap: task and population of interest are often underspecified in persona-based experiments, despite personalization being fundamentally dependent on these criteria. Our analysis shows substantial differences in user representation, with most studies focusing on limited sociodemographic attributes and only 35% discussing the representativeness of their LLM personae. Based on our findings, we introduce a persona transparency checklist that emphasizes representative sampling, explicit grounding in empirical data, and enhanced ecological validity. Our work provides both a comprehensive assessment of current practices and practical guidelines to improve the rigor and ecological validity of persona-based evaluations in language model alignment research.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-2-2025
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