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" Holy Day Effects on Language: How Religious Geography, Individual Affiliation and Day of the Week Relate to Sentiment and Topics on Twitter "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 804876
Doc. No : TL49712
Call number : ‭1989137786;‮ ‬10602250‬
Main Entry : Urien, James
Title & Author : Holy Day Effects on Language: How Religious Geography, Individual Affiliation and Day of the Week Relate to Sentiment and Topics on Twitter\ Stephanie R.  KramerShariff, Azim
College : University of Oregon
Date : 2017
Degree : Ph.D.
field of study : Psychology
student score : 2017
Page No : 97
Note : Committee members: Berkman, Eliott; Light, Ryan; Srivastava, Sanjay
Note : Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-0-355-39971-4
Abstract : Religious belief and attendance predict improved well-being at the individual level. Paradoxically, geographic locations with high rates of religious belief and attendance are often those with the differentially high rates of societal instability and suffering. Many of the consequences of religiosity are context-based and vary across time, and holy days are naturally-occurring religious cues that have been shown to influence religiously-relevant attitudes and behaviors. I investigated the degree to which personal religiosity and religious geography (i.e. religious demographics with other location variables) individually and interactively predict well-being across days of the week.
Subject : Social psychology
Descriptor : Psychology;Religious affiliation;Sentiment analysis;Structural topic modeling;Text analysis;Twitter;Well-being
Added Entry : Shariff, Azim
Added Entry : PsychologyUniversity of Oregon
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