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LIWC Text Analysis×Sentiment Analysis in Communication×
CampCommunicationCommunication
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Any d'origen20012010
Autor originalJames W. Pennebaker and colleaguesAdapted into communication research from NLP / opinion mining
TipusDictionary-based quantitative text analysisAutomated classification of message valence/tone
Font seminalTausczik, Y. R., & Pennebaker, J. W. (2010). The psychological meaning of words: LIWC and computerized text analysis methods. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 29(1), 24–54. DOI ↗Tausczik, Y. R., & Pennebaker, J. W. (2010). The psychological meaning of words: LIWC and computerized text analysis methods. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 29(1), 24–54. DOI ↗
ÀliesLinguistic Inquiry and Word Count, LIWC dictionary analysis, Word-count text analysis, LIWC Metin AnaliziOpinion mining in communication, Tone analysis, Media sentiment analysis, İletişimde Duygu Analizi
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ResumLIWC (Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count) is a dictionary-based text-analysis method that counts the proportion of words in a text falling into psychologically and linguistically meaningful categories — such as positive emotion, cognitive processing, social references, and function words like pronouns. Developed by James Pennebaker and colleagues, it has become a workhorse for quantifying the psychological and rhetorical character of communication at scale.Sentiment analysis is the automated estimation of the valence — positive, negative, or neutral tone — of communication messages, adapted from natural-language processing into a core measurement technique for media and communication research. It lets scholars quantify the tone of news coverage, the affect of social-media discourse, or audience reactions across corpora far too large for hand coding, while treating tone as a measurable, validatable construct.
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