Methods and Applications
Buch, Englisch, 262 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 429 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-37252-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Provides various statistical methods applied on texts in various fields in behavioral science
Offers an introduction to the theory and methods of quantitative semantics
Indispensable book for cognitive psychologists, linguists, and social psychologists
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Part I. Methods.- Chapter 1. Introduction to Statistical Semantics; Ricardo Olmos.- Chapter 2. What is Meaning?; Johan Willander.- Chapter 3. Preparing Corpus for Semantic Representations; Christian Hardmeier.- Chapter 4. Creating Semantic Representations; Guillermo de Jorge Botana.- Chapter 5. Software for Creating and Analyzing Semantic Representations; Christian Hardmeier.- Chapter 6. Semantic Scales and Tests; Farhan Sawar, Danilo Garcia and Sverker Sikström.- Chapter 7. Predicting Numbers from Texts; Sverker Sikström.- Chapter 8. Replacing Likert-Scales with Semantic Questions.- Chapter 9. Clustering and Other Methods in Statistical Semantics; Rasmus Bååth and Sverker Sikström.- Part II. Applications.- Chapter 10. Neuroscience: Atypical Associations to Abstract Words in Broca’s Aphasia; Mikael Roll, Frida Mårtensson, Sverker Sikström, Pia Apt, Rasmus Arnling-Bååth and Merle Horne.- Chapter 11. Cognitive Psychology; The Application of Statistical Semantics in Memory Research;Kristina Karlsson, Sverker Sikström and Johan Willander.- Chapter 12. Personality and Happiness; The Happy Life Story; Danilo Garcia and Sverker Sikström.- Chapter 13. Forensic Psychology: Studying Lying Behavior with Semantic Spaces; Farhan Sarwar and Sverker Sikström.- Chapter 14. Social Psychology: Evaluations of Social Groups with Statistical Semantics; Marie Gustafsson and Torun Lindholm.- Chapter 15. Linguistics: Application of Statistical Semantics to Predict Linguistic Maturity and Language Impairment in Children; Kristina Hansson, Birgitta Sahlen, Rasmus Bååth, Simone Löhndorf and Sverker Sikström.- Chapter 16. The Future of Statistical Semantics: Concluding Remarks and Suggestion for Future Research.