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A computational text analysis investigation of the relation between personal and linguistic agency

Psychology

A computational text analysis investigation of the relation between personal and linguistic agency

A. Simchon, B. Hadar, et al.

This research conducted by Almog Simchon, Britt Hadar, and Michael Gilead delves into how personal agency influences linguistic agency through computational text analysis. Discover how recalling power, social media interactions, and participation in support forums reveals a compelling link between personal and linguistic expression.

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Abstract
Previous psycholinguistic findings showed that linguistic framing - such as the use of passive voice - influences the level of agency attributed to other people. To investigate whether passive voice use relates to people's personal sense of agency, we conducted three studies in which we analyzed existing experimental and observational data. In Study 1 (N = 835) we show that sense of personal agency, operationalized between participants as recalling instances of having more or less power over others, affects the use of agentive language. In Study 2 (N = 2.7 M) we show that increased personal agency (operationalized as one's social media followership) is associated with more agentive language. In Study 3 and its two replications (N = 43,140) we demonstrate using Reddit data that the language of individuals who post on the r/depression subreddit is less agentive. Together, these findings advance our understanding of the nuanced relationship between personal and linguistic agency.
Publisher
Communications Psychology
Published On
Sep 25, 2023
Authors
Almog Simchon, Britt Hadar, Michael Gilead
Tags
personal agency
linguistic agency
text analysis
social media
depression forum
agentive language
correlation
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