I. Introduction and Methods
1. Text Analysis for Psychology: Methods, Principles, and
Practices, Brendan Kennedy, Ashwini Ashokkumar, Ryan L. Boyd, &
Morteza Dehghani
II. Dyadic Synchrony/Psychological Coordination in
Conversations
2. Language Coordination in Writing and Conversation, Molly E.
Ireland & Taleen Nalabandian
3. Language in Close Relationships, Andrea B. Horn & Tabea
Meier
4. Harnessing a Language Analysis Perspective to Uncover Emergent
Group Processes, Aimée A. Kane & Lyn M. van Swol
5. Cooperation, Interaction, Search: Computational Approaches to
the Psychology of Asking and Answering Questions, Christina M.
Boyce-Jacino & Simon DeDeo
III. Political Psychology
6. Language Analysis in Political Psychology, Kayla N. Jordan
7. Automated Integrative Complexity: Language Analysis Tools for
Psychological Research, Shannon C. Houck, Lucian Gideon Conway,
III, & Alivia Zubrod
8. Text as Data in Political Psychology, Martijn Schoonvelde,
Christian Pipal, & Gijs Schumacher
IV. Morality
9. Language Analysis in Moral Psychology, Mohammad Atari & Morteza
Dehghani
10. Morality in Politics, Sze Yuh Nina Wang & Yoel Inbar
11. Morality in Language, Cristina Leone & Laura Niemi
V. Deception/Lying
12. Motivation for Deception, Paul J. Taylor, Grace McKenzie, & Ben
Marshall
13. Lies and Language: A Context-Contingent Approach to Verbal Cues
of Deceit, David M. Markowitz & Jeffrey T. Hancock
14. Deception and Its Detection, Judee K. Burgoon, Norah E. Dunbar,
& Lee A. Spitzley
VI. Personality and Individual Differences
15. Investigating Individual Differences in Metaphor Use and Its
Outcomes: Research Questions, Measurement, and Findings, Adam K.
Fetterman, Katherine French, & Brian P. Meier
16. The Quantum Self: Examining Methodologies to Understand How
Language Impacts Bilinguals’ Dual Selves, Shu Jiang & Nairán
Ramírez-Esparza
17. Personality Disorder and Verbal Behavior, Charlotte Entwistle,
Ely Marceau, & Ryan L. Boyd
VII. Affect/Sentiment
18. Behavioral Machine Intelligence with Language, Nikolaos
Malandrakis, Victor Martinez, Anil Ramakrishna, Manoj Kumar, Karan
Singla, Md Nasir, & Shrikanth Narayanan
19. Theory-Driven Measurement of Emotion (Expressions) in Social
Media Text, William J. Brady, Killian McLoughlin, & M. J.
Crockett
20. Identifying and Understanding the Targets of Sentiment
Analysis, Charles Welch, Mahmoud Azab, & Rada Mihalcea
VIII. Public Health and Well-Being
21. The Language of Environmentalism: Harnessing Social Media Data
in the Face of Environmental Uncertainty, Sonya Sachdeva
22. The Language of Mindfulness: Studying Contemplative Experience
through Natural Language, Angelina J. Polsinelli, Deanna M. Kaplan,
& Matthias R. Mehl
IX. Judgment/Biases
23. Knowledge, Cognition, and Everyday Judgment: An Introduction to
the Distributed Semantics Approach, Russell Richie & Sudeep
Bhatia
24. Sociolinguistic Properties of Word Embeddings, Alina
Arseniev-Koehler & Jacob G. Foster
25. Social Biases in Word Embeddings and Their Relation to Human
Cognition, Aylin Caliskan & Molly Lewis
26. Word Embeddings Reveal Social Group Attitudes and Stereotypes
in Large Language Corpora, Tessa E. S. Charlesworth & Mahzarin R.
Banaji
X. Ethical Guidelines
27. Ethical Pitfalls for Natural Language Processing in Psychology,
Mark Alfano, Emily Sullivan, & Amir Ebrahimi Fard
28. Ethical Issues in Text Mining for Mental Health, Joshua August
Skorburg & Phoebe Friesen
XI. Looking to the Horizon
29. Intergrouping and Aging Matters Textually, Howard Giles &
Joseph B. Walther
30. Text and Discourse with Humans and Computers, Arthur C.
Graesser & Leah C. Windsor
31. Computer-Based Language Analysis as a Paradigm Shift, James W.
Pennebaker
Author Index
Subject Index
Morteza Dehghani, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology and
Computer Science and a member of the faculty of the Brain and
Creativity Institute at the University of Southern California. Dr.
Dehghani's research relies on machine learning and natural language
processing to explore cognitive and psychological traces in
artifacts of social discourse. Specifically, he investigates
properties of moral cognition by analyzing language in conjunction
with behavioral studies. Dr. Dehghani is a recipient of a CAREER
Award from the National Science Foundation and a Young Investigator
Award from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
Ryan L. Boyd, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Behavioral Analytics
at Lancaster University in the United Kingdom, holding shared
appointments in the Department of Psychology, Security Lancaster,
and the Data Science Institute. His research interests broadly
revolve around how our motives are revealed in language--that is,
how our everyday words provide clues to why we think, feel, and
behave in the ways that we do. Dr. Boyd’s research spans topics
ranging from personality to society, mental health, human
sexuality, and storytelling. He has authored dozens of free,
open-source text analysis programs for social scientists, and he
has been involved in the development of Linguistic Inquiry and Word
Count since 2015. Dr. Boyd is on the editorial boards at PLOS ONE
and Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: Language and Computation,
and is a member of the advisory board for Psychology of Language
and Communication.
"Language provides a richer, more detailed window into the human
experience than any other source of data, and large-scale
computational techniques have created unprecedented opportunities
in the study of human psychology. This volume provides a
comprehensive examination of language analysis methods and how they
are being used across an astonishing range of psychological
research. It will be highly valuable to students and scholars in
psychology who are seeking a relevant, up-to-date overview of text
analysis methods. Conversely, this book also represents an
invitation to computational folks to better understand the nature
of psychological research questions and the ways that their text
analysis expertise can help advance understanding of what makes
people tick."--Philip Resnik, PhD, Department of Linguistics and
Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland,
College Park
"The accelerating growth of new computational methods, theories,
and applications in language analysis opens up exciting
possibilities for researchers, but it can also be daunting if you
are entering the field or trying to keep up to speed. But never
fear! Dehghani and Boyd have brought together a formidable crew of
experts to create an accessible guide to the latest developments in
language analysis. This book is an ideal text for a graduate
course, and can serve as a reference and source of inspiration for
researchers."--Sanjay Srivastava, PhD, Department of Psychology,
University of Oregon
"This handbook assembles many of the best researchers who
quantitatively analyze language to better understand people. The
coverage is impressively broad, from personality to politics, from
conversations and deception to the language of affect and morality.
The methods used are equally broad, from the use of classical
lexica to modern vector embedding methods. This book is ideal for a
graduate seminar in psychology or related fields on the ways in
which language analysis is yielding insights into human thought,
behavior, and communication."--Lyle Ungar, PhD, Department of
Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania-Highly
recommended. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals.--Choice
Reviews, 4/1/2023
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