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  2. Thoughts and prayers - Wikipedia

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    On December 2, 2015, in the wake of the San Bernardino mass shooting, Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) tweeted his frustration with the phrase "thoughts and prayers", a sentiment echoed by the December 3 cover of the New York Daily News, which included tweets from senators and representatives the newspaper characterized as "meaningless platitudes".

  3. Sentiment analysis - Wikipedia

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    [1] Scholars have utilized sentiment analysis to analyse the construction health and safety Tweets (which is called X now). The research revealed that there is a positive correlation between favorites and retweets in terms of sentiment valence. Others have examined the impact of YouTube on the dissemination of construction health and safety ...

  4. Multimodal sentiment analysis - Wikipedia

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    Multimodal sentiment analysis is a technology for traditional text-based sentiment analysis, which includes modalities such as audio and visual data. [1] It can be bimodal, which includes different combinations of two modalities, or trimodal, which incorporates three modalities. [ 2 ]

  5. Echo answer - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, an echo answer or echo response is a way of answering a polar question without using words for yes and no. The verb used in the question is simply echoed in the answer, negated if the answer has a negative truth-value . [ 1 ]

  6. Sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Sentiment may refer to: Feelings, and emotions; Public opinion, also called sentiment; Sentimentality, an appeal to shallow, uncomplicated emotions at the expense of reason; Sentimental novel, an 18th-century literary genre; Market sentiment, optimism or pessimism in financial and commodity markets

  7. Emotional contagion - Wikipedia

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    Emotional contagion is a form of social contagion that involves the spontaneous spread of emotions and related behaviors. [1] [2] Such emotional convergence can happen from one person to another, or in a larger group.

  8. 1985–1986 New Bedford fishermen's strike - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Will Sennott, a local journalist, wrote for ProPublica that "the union was broken" by the strike, [2] a sentiment echoed by the New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center, [3] a local nonprofit historical society. [29] The organization stated that the strike "[led] to the end of organized labor in the New Bedford fishing fleet". [3]

  9. Collective consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Collective consciousness, collective conscience, or collective conscious (French: conscience collective) is the set of shared beliefs, ideas, and moral attitudes which operate as a unifying force within society. [1] In general, it does not refer to the specifically moral conscience, but to a shared understanding of social norms. [2]