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Defining Virtual Consumerism Through Content and Sentiment Analyses

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2023
This study set out to better understand virtual consumerism (VC) by applying natural language processing (NLP) methods for sentiment and content analyses. A total of 318 articles related to VC were identified on theguardian.com Web site and analyzed by text mining methodology.
Sezai Tunca, Violetta Wilk, Bulent Sezen
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No More Content Analyses

Newspaper Research Journal, 1992
Enough is enough! declares one scholar, who says studies of newspaper content about women have proven the same thing over and over: That newspapers do a terrible job quantitatively and qualitatively – of covering women. Instead of reinventing that wheel, she suggests a strategy for nudging editors toward a change for the better.
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Yes! More Content Analyses!

Newspaper Research Journal, 1993
Jolliffe responds to Barbara Luebke's NRJ commentary “No More Content Analyses” (Winter/Spring 1992). But this author says, “Don't stop now! We're just beginning to see these studies with new eyes.”
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Developing narrative interpretation: Structural and content analyses

British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2007
Background. Narrative thought is a primary mode of human cognition that underpins key human capabilities such as meaning‐making and social‐psychological understanding. Aims.
Randy, Genereux, Anne, McKeough
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