LIWC's 50 most cited articles
1. Predicting elections with Twitter: What 140
characters reveal about political sentiment
2. The psychological meaning of words: LIWC and
computerized text analysis methods
3. Psychological Aspects of Natural Language
Use: Our Words, Our Selves
4. Word use in the poetry of suicidal and
nonsuicidal poets
5. Measuring emotional expression with the
Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count
6. Writing about the benefits of an
interpersonal transgression facilitates forgiveness
7. Cues to deception and ability to detect lies
as a function of police interview styles
8. Language style matching predicts
relationship initiation and stability
9. Language style matching as a predictor of
social dynamics in small groups
10. VADER: A parsimonious rule-based model for
sentiment analysis of social media text
11. Language of lies in prison: Linguistic
classification of prisoners' truthful and deceptive natural language
12. Evaluation of computerized text analysis in an
Internet breast cancer support group
13. Revealing dimensions of thinking in open-ended
self-descriptions: An automated meaning extraction method for natural
language
14. Pro-anorexics and recovering anorexics differ
in their linguistic Internet self-presentation
15. Evaluating the Validity of Computerized
Content Analysis Programs for Identification of Emotional Expression in Cancer
Narratives
16. Telling and the remembered self: Linguistic
differences in memories for previously disclosed and previously undisclosed
events
17. Somatic and social: Chinese Americans talk
about emotion
18. Computer-aided quantitative textanalysis:
Equivalence and reliability of the German adaptation of the Linguistic Inquiry
and Word Count | [Computergestützte quantitative Textanalyse: Äquivalenz und
Robustheit der deutschen Version des Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count]
19. Personality and language use in
self-narratives
20. Narrative, emotion and action: Analysing 'most
memorable' professionalism dilemmas
21. The language of emotion in short blog
texts
22. Managing Impressions and Relationships on
Facebook: Self-Presentational and Relational Concerns Revealed Through the
Analysis of Language Style
23. Text messaging, personality, and the social
context
24. The psychology of word use: A computer program
that analyzes texts in Spanish | [La psicología del uso de las palabras: Un
programa de computadora que analiza textos en Español]
25. Large scale personality classification of
bloggers
26. Convergence of speech rate in conversation
predicts cooperation
27. "It's just a clash of cultures":
Emotional talk within medical students' narratives of professionalism
dilemmas
28. On the personality traits of StackOverflow
users
29. Help is on the way: Patterns of responses to
resource requests on facebook
30. Peer to Peer lending: The relationship between
language features, trustworthiness, and persuasion success
31. Easier when done than said! Implicit
self-esteem predicts observed or spontaneous behavior, but not self-reported or
controlled behavior
32. The content of suicide notes from attempters
and completers
33. Linguistic dimensions of psychopathology: A
quantitative analysis
34. The bitter-sweet labor of emoting: The
linguistic comparison of writers and physicists
35. 'Even now it makes me angry': Health care
students' professionalism dilemma narratives
36. Fantasy proneness as a confounder of verbal
lie detection tools
37. The moderating role of autonomy and control on
the benefits of written emotion expression
38. The effects of autonomy-supportive versus
controlling environments on self-talk
39. Communication in Genetic Counseling: Cognitive
and Emotional Processing
40. Tell me a story and I will tell you who you
are! Lens model analyses of personality and creative writing
41. The relations between personality and language
use
42. A hierarchical classification approach to automated
essay scoring
43. Positive emotions, emotional intelligence, and
successful experiential learning
44. Cognitive and emotional processing through
writing among adolescents who experienced the death of a classmate
45. Characteristics and organization of the worst
moment of trauma memories in posttraumatic stress disorder
46. "A picture's worth a thousand
words": Language use in the autophotographic essay
47. How Henry Hellyer's use of language foretold
his suicide
48. Diaries of significant events:
Socio-linguistic correlates of therapeutic outcomes in patients with addiction
problems
49. Changes in alan greenspan's language use
across the economic cycle: A text analysis of his testimonies and speeches
50. Applications
of text analysis tools for spoken response grading Eminent Authors
- Pennebaker, James W.
- Mehl, Matthias R.
- Valencia-García, Rafael
- Chung, Cindy
- Abe, Joann
- Alor-Hernandez, Giner Alor
- Alves Pérez, María Teresa
- McNamara, Danielle S.
- Van Swol, Lyn M.
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