For the 20th century since the Depression, we find a strong correlation between a ‘literary misery index’ derived from English language books and a moving average of the previous decade of the annual U.S. economic misery index, which is the sum of inflation and unemployment rates. We find a peak in the goodness of fit at 11 years for the moving average. The fit between the two misery indices holds when using different techniques to measure the literary misery index, and this fit is significantly better than other possible correlations with different emotion indices. To check the robustness of the results, we also analysed books written in German language and obtained very similar correlations with the German economic misery index. The resul...
The dataset 'Booktitles per capita world 1500-2010' originaly forms part of the collection of Biblio...
Despite the recent upswing of computational research on Victorian novels, it has largely overlooked ...
The paper discusses an alternative measure for poverty assessment - the Misery Index. An author deve...
For the 20th century since the Depression, we find a strong correlation between a 'literary misery i...
For the 20th century since the Depression, we find a strong correlation between a ‘literary misery i...
<p>Highest magnitude correlations at top. Standard deviations and confidence intervals on are estim...
<p>(a) The effect of varying the moving average period, <i>τ</i>, versus a simple lag, on correlatio...
We report here trends in the usage of “mood” words, that is, words carrying emotional content, in 20...
This paper uses time series data on UK book sales to establish what correlation exists between the ...
The misery index (the unweighted sum of unemployment and inflation rates) was probably the first att...
We report here trends in the usage of "mood" words, that is, words carrying emotional content, in 20...
We develop a new way to measure national subjective well-being across the very long run where tradit...
The presence of emotional words and content in stories has been shown to enhance a story’s memorabil...
Abstract—In this paper, we test the robustness of emotion extraction from English language books pub...
<p>(a) The effect of varying the moving average period, <i>τ</i>, on correlation expressed as Pearso...
The dataset 'Booktitles per capita world 1500-2010' originaly forms part of the collection of Biblio...
Despite the recent upswing of computational research on Victorian novels, it has largely overlooked ...
The paper discusses an alternative measure for poverty assessment - the Misery Index. An author deve...
For the 20th century since the Depression, we find a strong correlation between a 'literary misery i...
For the 20th century since the Depression, we find a strong correlation between a ‘literary misery i...
<p>Highest magnitude correlations at top. Standard deviations and confidence intervals on are estim...
<p>(a) The effect of varying the moving average period, <i>τ</i>, versus a simple lag, on correlatio...
We report here trends in the usage of “mood” words, that is, words carrying emotional content, in 20...
This paper uses time series data on UK book sales to establish what correlation exists between the ...
The misery index (the unweighted sum of unemployment and inflation rates) was probably the first att...
We report here trends in the usage of "mood" words, that is, words carrying emotional content, in 20...
We develop a new way to measure national subjective well-being across the very long run where tradit...
The presence of emotional words and content in stories has been shown to enhance a story’s memorabil...
Abstract—In this paper, we test the robustness of emotion extraction from English language books pub...
<p>(a) The effect of varying the moving average period, <i>τ</i>, on correlation expressed as Pearso...
The dataset 'Booktitles per capita world 1500-2010' originaly forms part of the collection of Biblio...
Despite the recent upswing of computational research on Victorian novels, it has largely overlooked ...
The paper discusses an alternative measure for poverty assessment - the Misery Index. An author deve...