儿童写作的情感内容:数据驱动法。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Yuzhen Dong, Yaling Hsiao, Nicola Dawson, Nilanjana Banerji, Kate Nation
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摘要

情感与语言密切相关,但我们对儿童如何在自己的写作中表达情感却知之甚少。我们采用了大规模、横断面和数据驱动的方法,研究不同年龄段儿童通过写作表达情感的情况,以及男孩和女孩在这方面是否存在差异。首先,我们使用基于词库的词袋法来识别 7 至 13 岁儿童所写的大量故事语料库(N>100,000)中的情感内容。然后使用广义加性模型(Generalized Additive Models)对不同年龄和性别的情感变化进行建模。另外两种机器学习方法(BERT 和 TextBlob)验证并扩展了这些分析,最终得出结论:儿童写作中的积极情绪会随着年龄的增长而减少。这些发现与之前的研究报告相呼应,后者表明随着年龄的增长,儿童的情绪会下降,负面情绪词语的使用会增加。我们还发现,女孩的故事比男孩的故事包含更多的积极情绪。我们的研究表明,大规模数据驱动方法对揭示儿童写作的内容和性质很有帮助。未来的实验工作应以这些观察结果为基础,以了解书面语言与情感之间可能存在的复杂关系,以及这些关系如何随着发展而变化。
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The Emotional Content of Children's Writing: A Data-Driven Approach

The Emotional Content of Children's Writing: A Data-Driven Approach

Emotion is closely associated with language, but we know very little about how children express emotion in their own writing. We used a large-scale, cross-sectional, and data-driven approach to investigate emotional expression via writing in children of different ages, and whether it varies for boys and girls. We first used a lexicon-based bag-of-words approach to identify emotional content in a large corpus of stories (N>100,000) written by 7- to 13-year-old children. Generalized Additive Models were then used to model changes in sentiment across age and gender. Two other machine learning approaches (BERT and TextBlob) validated and extended these analyses, converging on the finding that positive sentiments in children's writing decrease with age. These findings echo reports from previous studies showing a decrease in mood and an increased use of negative emotion words with age. We also found that stories by girls contained more positive sentiments than stories by boys. Our study shows the utility of large-scale data-driven approaches to reveal the content and nature of children's writing. Future experimental work should build on these observations to understand the likely complex relationships between written language and emotion, and how these change over development.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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