Table 1. LIWC dimensions of interest example.
LIWC Dimension | Example Text | |
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Analytic Thinking | Example 1 | “. . .I think as we sit here we feel like we have really good results from operations and feel like every quarter it’s going to be a very positive EBITDA quarter every quarter of 2020. So that said, obviously COVID-19 issue is evolving almost every hour or so…” |
Example 2 | “I mean, we saw the same thing back when the financial crisis of 2008 occurred, it turned out to be a blip for us…” | |
Cognitive Processing | Example 1 | “. . .I think as we sit here we feel like we have really good results from operations and feel like every quarter it’s going to be a very positive EBITDA quarter every quarter of 2020. So that said, obviously COVID-19 issue is evolving almost every hour or so…” |
Example 2 | “I mean, we saw the same thing back when the financial crisis of 2008 occurred, it turned out to be a blip for us…” |
Note. Words in bold result in higher scores for the respective LIWC Dimension. Analytic thinking is the only LIWC dimension presented that is a bidirectional dimension. The words in bold would cause analytic thinking scores to be higher, with the words in italics causing the scores to be lower. For cognitive processing, higher scores indicate that a greater % of words pertaining to that category was present in the sample.