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Automated Content Analysis×Dictionary-Based Text Analysis×
DziedzinaCommunicationCommunication
RodzinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok powstania20132003
TwórcaJustin Grimmer & Brandon Stewart (synthesis)Lexicon tradition (Pennebaker LIWC; General Inquirer)
TypComputational pipeline for measuring features of large text corporaWord-count text measurement against predefined category dictionaries
Źródło pierwotneGrimmer, J., & Stewart, B. M. (2013). Text as data: The promise and pitfalls of automatic content analysis methods for political texts. Political Analysis, 21(3), 267–297. DOI ↗Pennebaker, J. W., Mehl, M. R., & Niederhoffer, K. G. (2003). Psychological aspects of natural language use: Our words, our selves. Annual Review of Psychology, 54, 547–577. DOI ↗
Inne nazwyComputational content analysis, Text-as-data analysis, Automated text analysis, Otomatik İçerik AnaliziLexicon-based text analysis, Word-count text analysis, Dictionary method for content analysis, Sözlük Tabanlı Metin Analizi
Pokrewne44
PodsumowanieAutomated content analysis is the computational measurement of text features at a scale impossible by hand, using natural-language processing and machine learning to classify, scale, or discover the content of large corpora. Synthesized for the social sciences by Grimmer and Stewart's 2013 'Text as Data,' it spans supervised classification, unsupervised discovery, and scaling, all unified by the principle that automated methods augment but do not replace careful human judgment and validation.Dictionary-based text analysis measures concepts in text by counting how often words belonging to predefined category lists — dictionaries — appear in each document. It is the workhorse lexicon method behind tools like LIWC and the General Inquirer, prized for its transparency and scalability: a category score is simply the share of a document's words that match the category's word list.
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