Collocations
Collocation describes how frequently certain words appear close to each other in a text. This concept is important in text analysis as it helps uncover hidden patterns in how language is used. Collocations reveal commonly used phrases and the specific ways words are combined in various contexts.
These data reflect Tweets from probable Doppelgänger accounts between April 23, 2024, and May 3, 2024.
Phrases
The phrase data lists repeating word sequences, sorted by how often they appear or their length. The table view displays columns for Term, which is the repeating phrase; Count, indicating how many times the phrase repeats; and Length, showing the number of words in the phrase.
These data reflect Tweets from probable Doppelgänger accounts between April 23, 2024, and May 3, 2024.
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Code
2024, "Doppelgänger Series Data", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/UPEK5Z, Harvard Dataverse, V2. InfoEpi Lab,
Citation
@article{infoepi_lab2024,
author = {{InfoEpi Lab}},
publisher = {Information Epidemiology Lab},
title = {Collocations and {Phrases} in {Doppelgänger} {Tweets}},
journal = {InfoEpi Lab},
date = {2024-05-08},
url = {https://infoepi.org/posts/2024/05/08-doppelganger-data-analysis.html},
langid = {en}
}