For running psychology and neuroscience experiments
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For running psychology and neuroscience experiments
*SEM 2018: Learning Distributed Event Representations with a Multi-Task Approach
A Python package for processing research with Minimalist grammars
Simulation tools for Mixed Models
Gentle and praatio scripts for easy forced alignment
Dialogue Experimental Toolkit (DiET)
Mahr and Edwards (2018). Using Language Input and Lexical Processing to Predict Vocabulary Size
GisPy: A Tool for Measuring Gist Inference Score in Text https://aclanthology.org/2022.wnu-1.5/
An R package for analyzing semantic and affective alignment between conversation partners in natural language transcripts
Mahr, et al. (2015). Anticipatory coarticulation facilitates word recognition in toddlers.
A collection of behavioral data sets & some functions for extracting semantic associations and network structures from term-feature matrices.
Expectation-based Minimalist Grammars
TITANIS: A Tool for Intelligent Text Analysis in Social Media
A guide and templates for self-hosted experiments designed with jsPsych and served using Python
Jupyter notebooks on Google Colab to calculate surprisal for experimental stimuli, using the minicons package.
A library for introducing different metrics for measuring linguistic complexity.
This repository contains all experimental data, including every respondent's survey, the final data set in Excel or CSV format, and the analysis code in R.
An R package for estimating the log-probabilities of words in a given context using transformer models.
This repo documents the code that used for web application of the project "The Personality of Gangsters - Researching Quentin Tarantino’s Character Design with the Use of Computer Based Psycholinguistic Analysis".
comparison analysis between two texts
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