Detecting well-being via computerized content analysis of brief diary entries
Two studies evaluated the correspondence between self-reported well-being and codings of emotion and life content by the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC; Pennebaker, Booth, & Francis, 2011). Open-ended diary responses were collected from 206 participants daily for 3 weeks (Study 1) and f...
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Main Authors: | TOV, William, NG, Kok Leong, LIN, Han, QIU, Lin |
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2013
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