[The following is reprinted from The New York Times.]
In a new paper, a pair of statisticians at the
University of Vermont argue that linguistic analysis not just of
song lyrics but of blogs and speeches could add a new and valuable
dimension to a growing area of mass psychology: the determination of
national well-being.
"We argue that you can use this data as a
kind of remote sensor of well-being," said Peter Sheridan Dodds, a
co-author of the new paper, with Christopher M. Danforth; both are in the
department of mathematics and statistics.
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