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Nodes represent users in the social network (the gray node represents the focal user), arrows represent the follower relationships, and numbers inside of nodes represent sentiment expression history (numbers of positive and negative sentiments expressed at given time; neutral sentiments are also counted, though we do not depict them here).

I also checked the HypeMachine, which builds its popularity lists on the posts and tweets of selected music bloggers, and yet another online ranker, We Are Hunted, which claims to "detect sentiment, expression and advocacy" on social media like Facebook.

All the other results suggest that increased exposure predicts either a decrease of the same sentiment expression or an increase of the opposite sentiment expression.

In fact, exposure to positive sentiments can even predict increased negative sentiment expression.

They also suggest that exposure to increased intensity of opinionated sentiments has on balance led to increased negative sentiment expression and decreased positive sentiment expression, overall favoring the spread of negative vaccination sentiments.

The left column (A, C, E and G) are estimated coefficients for the likelihood of negative sentiment expression, the right column (B, D, F and H) are estimated coefficients for the likelihood of positive sentiment expression.

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Compared with English, Chinese degree adverbs have close, simple, and frequent combinations with modified words (mainly sentiment expressions).

Compared with other styles of texts, such as news, and technical reports, reviews contain more sentiment expressions, thus potentially more polarity shifting patterns.

We used two domain-specific corpora food reviews and product reviews as the text sources for our experiments for the following reasons: Compared with other styles of texts, such as news, and technical reports, reviews contain more sentiment expressions, thus potentially more polarity shifting patterns.

Rudyard Kipling wrote that "a woman is just a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke," a sentiment the expression of which reputedly cost him a knighthood, and one evidently shared by Groucho Marx who claimed he would always choose a cigar over a woman.

Various versions of this sentiment find expression in such diverse thinkers as Robert Boyd and Peter Richerson (1985, 2005a, 2005b), D.T. Campbell (1960), Luca Cavalli-Sforza Cavalli-Sforza and Marcus FeldmanHull (1981), Jesse Prinz (2007, Ch. 6), David Hullrber (1988), and one version of it has a substantial popular following (Richard Dawkin's (1976) widely read discussion of "memes").

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