Collective self-understanding: a linguistic style analysis of naturally occurring text data

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  • who: Alicia Cork from the Department of Psychology, University of Bath, Bath, UK have published the research: Collective self-understanding: A linguistic style analysis of naturally occurring text data, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors demonstrate the value of using naturally occurring online textual data to map the similarities and differences between real-world groups` collective selfunderstandings. In Study 3 the authors demonstrate how this approach can be used to track the development of groups` collective self-understandings over time. This approach has implications for both governmental agencies and social researchers more generally. The . . .

     

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