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Critical, but constructive: defining, detecting, and addressing bias in Computational Social Science.
vol.19 iss.4 (2025) pp.13
The public that engages invisibly: what visible engagement fails to capture in online political communication.
vol.19 iss.4 (2025) pp.19
Beyond the binary? Automated gender classification of social media profiles.
vol.19 iss.4 (2025) pp.19
Whose truth is it anyway? An experiment on annotation bias in times of factual opinion polarization.
vol.19 iss.4 (2025) pp.18
Classification bias of LLMs in detecting incivility towards female and male politicians in German social media discourse.
vol.19 iss.4 (2025) pp.19
Beyond time delays: how web scraping distorts measures of online news consumption.
vol.19 iss.3 (2025) pp.22
The Extended Morality as Cooperation Dictionary (eMACD): A Crowd-Sourced Approach via the Moral Narrative Analyzer Platform.
vol.19 iss.3 (2025) pp.31
Topic modeling of video and image data: a visual semantic unsupervised approach.
vol.19 iss.3 (2025) pp.48
Automated object detection in mobile eye-tracking research: comparing manual coding with tag detection, shape detection, matching, and machine learning.
vol.19 iss.2 (2025) pp.21
JST and rJST: joint estimation of sentiment and topics in textual data using a semi-supervised approach.
vol.19 iss.2 (2025) pp.19
Bootstrapping public entities. Domain-specific NER for public speakers.
vol.19 iss.2 (2025) pp.26
Uncovering Digital Trace Data Biases: Tracking Undercoverage in Web Tracking Data.
vol.19 iss.2 (2025) pp.21
Correction.
vol.19 iss.2 (2025) pp.1
Using State Space Grids to Quantify and Examine Dynamics of Dyadic Conversation.
vol.19 iss.1 (2025) pp.23
Beyond sentiment: an algorithmic strategy for identifying evaluations within large text corpora.
vol.19 iss.1 (2025) pp.22
On Measurement Validity and Language Models: Increasing Validity and Decreasing Bias with Instructions.
vol.19 iss.1 (2025) pp.17
Googling Politics? Comparing Five Computational Methods to Identify Political and News-related Searches from Web Browser Histories.
vol.19 iss.1 (2025) pp.27
Message-level Claims Require Message-level Data Analyses: Aligning Claims and Evidence in Communication Research.
vol.18 iss.4 (2024) pp.14
Speaker landscapes: machine learning opens a window on the everyday language of opinion.
vol.18 iss.4 (2024) pp.17
WordPPR: A Researcher-Driven Computational Keyword Selection Method for Text Data Retrieval from Digital Media.
vol.18 iss.4 (2024) pp.17
What's in a name? The effect of named entities on topic modelling interpretability.
vol.18 iss.4 (2024) pp.22
Automatically Finding Actors in Texts: A Performance Review of Multilingual Named Entity Recognition Tools.
vol.18 iss.4 (2024) pp.19
Coefficient alpha and reliability of communication science measurement scales: A note on Hayes and Coutts.
vol.18 iss.3 (2024) pp.14
Uncovering Hidden Media Framings in Generic Communication Competence Assessments: Is the Face-To-Face Context the Default Framing?
vol.18 iss.3 (2024) pp.30
The Search for Solid Ground in Text as Data: A Systematic Review of Validation Practices and Practical Recommendations for Validation.
vol.18 iss.3 (2024) pp.29
Misclassification in Automated Content Analysis Causes Bias in Regression. Can We Fix It? Yes We Can!
vol.18 iss.3 (2024) pp.22
Integrating Communication Science and Computational Methods to Study Content-Based Social Media Effects.
vol.18 iss.2 (2024) pp.9
Digital Trace Data Collection for Social Media Effects Research: APIs, Data Donation, and (Screen) Tracking.
vol.18 iss.2 (2024) pp.18
Advancing Automated Content Analysis for a New Era of Media Effects Research: The Key Role of Transfer Learning.
vol.18 iss.2 (2024) pp.21
Automated Visual Analysis for the Study of Social Media Effects: Opportunities, Approaches, and Challenges.
vol.18 iss.2 (2024) pp.23
Linkage Analysis Revised – Linking Digital Traces and Survey Data.
vol.18 iss.2 (2024) pp.19
Taking communication science and research methodology seriously.
vol.18 iss.1 (2024) pp.6
Measures of Argument Strength: A Computational, Large-Scale Analysis of Effective Persuasion in Real-World Debates.
vol.18 iss.1 (2024) pp.23
Building an ICCN Multimodal Classifier of Aggressive Political Debate Style: Towards a Computational Understanding of Candidate Performance Over Time.
vol.18 iss.1 (2024) pp.18
Development and Validation of the Need for Privacy Scale (NFP-S).
vol.18 iss.1 (2024) pp.24
Comparing Chatbots and Online Surveys for (Longitudinal) Data Collection: An Investigation of Response Characteristics, Data Quality, and User Evaluation.
vol.18 iss.1 (2024) pp.20
Message Deletion on Telegram: Affected Data Types and Implications for Computational Analysis.
vol.18 iss.1 (2024) pp.23
A Dynamic Dyadic Systems Perspective on Interpersonal Conversation.
vol.17 iss.4 (2023) pp.20
The Implications of Communication Technologies for Supportive Conversations: A Dynamic Dyadic Systems Approach Examining Turn Transitions.
vol.17 iss.4 (2023) pp.14
Training Versus Responsiveness in Supportive Interactions Employing Confederates: A Dynamic Dyadic Systems Approach.
vol.17 iss.4 (2023) pp.21
Is Older Indeed Wiser? Identifying Conflict Communication Patterns in Older and Younger Dating Couples.
vol.17 iss.4 (2023) pp.19
An Analysis of Turn Transitions and Conversational Motifs in Parent-Adolescent Emotion-Focused Interactions.
vol.17 iss.4 (2023) pp.21
A Dynamic Dyadic Systems Perspective on Communication of Real-Time Support Between Graduate Women in STEM and Their Mentor.
vol.17 iss.4 (2023) pp.28
Acknowledgement.
vol.17 iss.4 (2023) pp.1
Comparison Conditions in Research on Persuasive Message Effects: Aligning Evidence and Claims About Persuasiveness.
vol.17 iss.3 (2023) pp.18
Capturing a News Frame – Comparing Machine-Learning Approaches to Frame Analysis with Different Degrees of Supervision.
vol.17 iss.3 (2023) pp.22
Leveraging Data Donations for Communication Research: Exploring Drivers Behind the Willingness to Donate.
vol.17 iss.3 (2023) pp.23
Leveraging Researcher Domain Expertise to Annotate Concepts Within Imbalanced Data.
vol.17 iss.3 (2023) pp.22
A Systematic Literature Review of Latent Variable Mixture Modeling in Communication Scholarship.
vol.17 iss.2 (2023) pp.28
What We Can Do and Cannot Do with Topic Modeling: A Systematic Review.
vol.17 iss.2 (2023) pp.20