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Using text analysis to assess the mental health impacts of COVID-19 on rural healthcare providers
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In: Online Journal of Rural Research & Policy (2022)
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Using Campaign Communications to Analyze Civility in Ranked Choice Voting Elections
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In: Politics and Governance ; 9 ; 2 ; 280-292 ; The Politics, Promise and Peril of Ranked Choice Voting (2022)
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Schizophrenia Detection Using Machine Learning Approach from Social Media Content
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In: Sensors ; Volume 21 ; Issue 17 (2021)
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Speaker trait characterization in web videos: Uniting speech, language, and facial features
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In: Proceedings of the 38th International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2013) ; 3647-3651 ; International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2013) ; 38 (2020)
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Attachment and language use in donor-conceived adults' self-narratives
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Environmental Advocacy Messages: Relationships Between the Messages that Constituents Send to Decision Makers and Organizational Engagement ...
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Choy, David F. - : Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, 2019
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A Staring Contest with the Self: Karl Ove Knausgaard, Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count, and Explanatory Style
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Environmental Advocacy Messages: Relationships Between the Messages that Constituents Send to Decision Makers and Organizational Engagement
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Psycholinguistic Aspects Of Translating Liwc Dictionary ...
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Psycholinguistic Computerized Tools of Linguistic and Translation Studies Discourse Analysis ...
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Psycholinguistic Computerized Tools of Linguistic and Translation Studies Discourse Analysis ...
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Treating conduct disorder: An effectiveness and natural language analysis study of a new family-centred intervention program
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In: Stevens, KA, Ronan, K, Davies, G. (2017). Treating conduct disorder: An effectiveness and natural language analysis study of a new family-centred intervention program. Psychiatry Research, Vol. 251, p. 287-293 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2016.11.035 (2017)
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Can Text Analysis of TAT Protocols Differentiate Patients Operating at Neurotic, Borderline, and Psychotic Levels of Personality Organization?
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In: Doctoral Dissertations (2017)
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The control environment and financial reporting quality : does "tone at the top" matter?
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ИССЛЕДОВАНИЕ ВЛИЯНИЯ ПОЛА И ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКИХ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИК АВТОРА НА КОЛИЧЕСТВЕННЫЕ ПАРАМЕТРЫ ЕГО ТЕКСТА С ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕМ ПРОГРАММЫ LINGUISTIC INQUIRY AND WORD COUNT
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Análisis de la eficacia y fiabilidad de la app Moodies para medir emociones
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The assessment of strong and weak influence tactics in couples' conflict conversations through computer based language programs.
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The goal of this study was to investigate the reliability and validity of a new method of assessment of communication strategies for influencing the other person during couples’ conflict conversations using the language-based computer programs LIWC, a word counting program, and LSA, a latent semantic analysis program. Two dimensions of influence tactics were expected: strong influence tactics, such as demanding or telling, and weak influence tactics, such as hinting or flattering. Videos of 82 couples’ conflict conversations from previous studies by Dr. Keith Sanford were re-coded and assessed for strong and weak influence tactics using LIWC, LSA, and observational coding. Influence tactics measured through the computer programs were found to weakly relate to influence tactics measured through observational coding. Reliability of influence tactic use was found to be weak for computer-based influence tactics. Some significant associations were discovered between influence tactics and marital satisfaction and communication behaviors. Compositional effects were found for several of the relationships. Limitations and future research directions are discussed. ; Psy.D.
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Computer based language assessment; Couples' conflict conversations; Influence tactics; Latent semantic analysis; Linguistic inquiry and word count; Power in relationships
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2104/8542
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