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Predicting Long-Covid Risk: How Social Media Analysis Can Identify Vulnerable Individuals
The Right Data Source for Personality Insights: LinkedIn vs. Interviews
A Psychological Analysis of Ozempic Users: A Guide for Pharmaceutical Marketers
Founder Personality: Predicting Seed Fundraising and the Likelihood of Exit Success
Gratitude, Anger, or Fear: Hacking Employer Value Propositions on Glassdoor
Hyper-Personalizing Online Shopping Recommendations With Personality Analysis
Language left behind on social media exposes the emotional and cognitive costs of a romantic breakup
Linguistic Indicators of Schizophrenia: A Reddit Analysis
Predicting Substance Use Disorder Treatment Outcomes Using Facebook Language Analysis
Uncovering Deceptive Opinion Spam in Online Reviews
The Language of Loneliness and Depression on Facebook
Tracking Group Connectivity Through Natural Language Use
Analyzing Personality Traits Through Twitter Profiles
Healthcare Workers' Language Reveals Coping Strategies During The Pandemic
Analyzing Social Media Language Use for Unobtrusive Assessment of Anxiety Symptoms
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