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behavioral data #16
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I will need to generate a dictionary.
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Looking forward to it! |
data dictionary is now available at data_dictionary.tsv http://web.stanford.edu/group/poldracklab/myconnectome-data/base/behavior/data_dictionary.tsv - please let me know if you have any questions.
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what is the LIWC? does this relate to the post scan free response self-report about thought content? |
LIWC stands for Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count - it was part of the text analysis applied to my email content.
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what is the LIWC? does this relate to the post scan free response self-report about thought content?
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Hey Russ, |
hi Michael - sorry, but I have decided not to share those data because they contain content that I wish to keep private.
cheers
russ
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Hey Russ,
Would it be possible to get access to the raw data for your post scan self report/thought record? I get that that seems very private, but was just curious...
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No worries, I get it. But just to clarify the LIWC variables just reflects that post scan report, correct? Also, if you or someone else close to you end up analyzing the text more closely, I would be very interested to get the processed output: michparr21@gmail.com...seems like you could do some pretty cool types of analyses with that data |
no, LIWC is based on the content of my sent emails for those days (I can’t remember if it was for the previous day or the same day as the scan).
will let you know if I decide to release more info from the self-reports
cheers
russ
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No worries, I get it. But just to clarify the LIWC variables just reflects that post scan report, correct?
Also, if you or someone else close to you end up analyzing the text more closely, I would be very interested to get the processed output: ***@***.*** ***@***.***> like you could do some pretty cool types of analyses with that data
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Sorry, so just to clarify, you haven't released any data regarding that post scan thought record? Just wondering because I am pretty sure that this would be the most detailed set of thought records for resting state. I'm not sure any other project would have that type of data. |
yes, that is correct. unfortunately they are not particularly detailed so they may not be as useful as they might seem.
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Sorry, so just to clarify, you haven't released any data regarding that post scan thought record? Just wondering because I am pretty sure that this would be the most detailed set of thought records for resting state. I'm not sure any other project would have that type of data.
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gotcha...sadness :( wish there was something like this out there! |
I'm in search of a data dictionary for the behavioral data. Descriptions of the instrument used to collect and what each category represents. e.g., GutHealth?
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