Psychological Research using Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) and Korean Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count

Language analysis methodologies such as LIWC and KLIWC, its Korean version, have been used widely in psychology and other social sciences. Given this context, this review aims to overview previous psychological findings based on the language analysis methodologies and compare findings deriving from...

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Published inJournal of cognitive science pp. 133 - 150
Main Authors 이창환, 김경일, 임종섭, 이윤형
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 인지과학연구소 01.06.2015
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ISSN1598-2327
1976-6939
DOI10.17791/jcs.2015.16.2.133

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Summary:Language analysis methodologies such as LIWC and KLIWC, its Korean version, have been used widely in psychology and other social sciences. Given this context, this review aims to overview previous psychological findings based on the language analysis methodologies and compare findings deriving from LWIC and KLIWC. More specifically, this review examines important results in clinical psychology, developmental psychology, personality psychology, cognitive psychology, and other social sciences. Further, this review evaluates major debates regarding the language analysis methodologies and provides a possible future direction for using the methodologies in the cognitive science field. KCI Citation Count: 0
Bibliography:G704-001987.2015.16.2.004
ISSN:1598-2327
1976-6939
DOI:10.17791/jcs.2015.16.2.133