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The Cantril Ladder elicits thoughts about power and wealth
Analyzing the Cantril Ladder’s framing impact on subjective well-being interpretations.
August Håkan Nilsson
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Johannes C. Eichstaedt
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Tim Lomas
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Andrew Schwartz
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Oscar Kjell
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Adaptive Language-based Mental Health Assessment with Item-Response Theory
Introducing adaptive language-based assessments using IRT to improve mental health diagnostics with fewer questions.
Vasudha Varadarajan
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Sverker Sikström
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Oscar N.E. Kjell
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H. Andrew Schwartz
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Beyond Rating Scales: With targeted evaluation, large language models are poised for psychological assessment
Examines the role of large language models in modernizing psychological assessments.
Oscar N.E. Kjell
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Katarina Kjell
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H. Andrew Schwartz
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The Text-Package: An R-Package for Analyzing and Visualizing Human Language Using Natural Language Processing and Transformers
A tutorial on the R-package ’text’ for analyzing and visualizing human language using state-of-the-art NLP techniques.
Oscar Kjell
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Salvatore Giorgi
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H. Andrew Schwartz
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Precise language responses versus easy rating scales—Comparing respondents’ views with clinicians’ belief of the respondent’s views
An examination of free text versus rating scales in mental health assessments, with insights into precision, preferences, and computational analysis.
Sverker Sikström
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Alfred Pålsson Höök
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Oscar Kjell
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Doing well-being: Self-reported activities are related to subjective well-being
This article investigates how individuals’ self-reported activities relate to subjective well-being, using innovative NLP methods to analyze open-ended responses.
August Håkan Nilsson
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Erik Hellryd
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Oscar Kjell
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Natural language analyzed with AI‐based transformers predict traditional subjective well‐being measures approaching the theoretical upper limits in accuracy
AI-based transformers enable high-accuracy psychological assessments, modernizing traditional rating scales.
Oscar N. E. Kjell
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Sverker Sikström
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Katarina Kjell
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H. Andrew Schwartz
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Self-Transcendence as a Buffer Against COVID-19 Suffering: The Development and Validation of the Self-Transcendence Measure-B
Examining self-transcendence as a tool to buffer against pandemic suffering, introducing the Self-Transcendence Measure-B.
Paul T. P. Wong
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Gökmen Arslan
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Victoria L. Bowers
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Edward J. Peacock
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Oscar Nils Erik Kjell
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Itai Ivtzan
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Tim Lomas
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What you say and what I hear: Investigating differences in the perception of the severity of psychological and physical violence in intimate partner relationships
Explores perceptual differences in evaluating severity of violence in relationships, focusing on psychological and physical violence.
Sverker Sikström
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Mats Dahl
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Hannah Lettmann
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Anna Alexandersson
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Elena Schwörer
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Lotta Stille
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Oscar Kjell
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Åse Innes-Ker
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Leonard Ngaosuvan
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Freely Generated Word Responses Analyzed With Artificial Intelligence Predict Self-Reported Symptoms of Depression, Anxiety, and Worry
AI-analyzed word responses predict symptoms of depression, anxiety, and worry, supporting computational methods as a complement to traditional assessments.
Katarina Kjell
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Per Johnsson
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Sverker Sikström
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