When Small Words Foretell Academic Success: The Case of College Admissions Essays
The University of Texas at Austin
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Abstract
The smallest and most commonly used words in English are pronouns, articles, and other function words. Almost invisible to the reader or writer, function words can reveal ways people think and approach topics. A computerized text analysis of over 50,000 college admissions essays from more than 25,000 entering students found a coherent dimension of language use based on eight standard function word categories. The dimension, which reflected the degree students used categorical versus dynamic language, was analyzed to track college grades over students' four years of college. Higher grades were associated with greater article and preposition use, indicating categorical language (i.e., references to complexly…
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- Categorical variable
- Negation
- Dimension (graph theory)
- Linguistics
- Function (biology)
- Narrative
- Word (group theory)
- Psychology
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