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Reply to Garcia et al.: Common mistakes in measuring frequency-dependent word characteristics

P. S. Dodds, E. M. Clark, S. Desu, M. R. Frank, A. J. Reagan, J. R. Williams, L. Mitchell, K. D. Harris, I. M. Kloumann, J. P. Bagrow, K. Megerdoomian, M. T. McMahon, B. F. Tivnan, and C. M. Danforth

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2015

Times cited: 7

Abstract:

The concerns expressed by Garcia et al. are misplaced due to a range of misconceptions about word usage frequency, word rank, and expert-constructed word lists such as LIWC (Linguist Inquiry and Word Count). We provide a complete response in our paper's online appendices.
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@Article{dodds2015b,
  author =	 {Dodds, P. S. and Clark, E. M. and Desu, S. and
                  Frank, M. R. and Reagan, A. J. and Williams,
                  J. R. and Mitchell, L. and Harris, K. D. and
                  Kloumann, I. M. and Bagrow, J. P. and Megerdoomian,
                  K. and McMahon, M. T. and Tivnan, B. F. and
                  Danforth, C. M.},
  title =	 {Reply to Garcia et al.: Common mistakes in measuring frequency dependent word characteristics},
  journal =	 {Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.},
  year =	 {2015},
  key =		 {language,happiness},
  note =	 {Available online at
                  \url{http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2015/05/20/1505647112}},
}

 

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