The Psychological Meaning of Words: LIWC and Computerized Text Analysis Methods
The University of Texas at Austin
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Abstract
We are in the midst of a technological revolution whereby, for the first time, researchers can link daily word use to a broad array of real-world behaviors. This article reviews several computerized text analysis methods and describes how Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) was created and validated. LIWC is a transparent text analysis program that counts words in psychologically meaningful categories. Empirical results using LIWC demonstrate its ability to detect meaning in a wide variety of experimental settings, including to show attentional focus, emotionality, social relationships, thinking styles, and individual differences.
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- Psychology
- Meaning (existential)
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Emotionality
- Cognitive psychology
- Word (group theory)
- Social psychology
- Linguistics
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