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    Emojis and Emotion Categories for Fiction: Survey Questions

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    Heat map similarity matrix (65.11Kb)
    Seleted mood categories for the three families (140.4Kb)
    Survey Questions (351.3Kb)
    Date
    2023-01-01
    Author
    Lee, Wan-Chen
    Huang, Li-Min
    Hirt, Juliana
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    Abstract
    This is the survey instrument and data for a research project on Emojis and Emotion Categories for Fiction. This is an anonymous online survey that collected 64 responses from self-identified fiction readers who are 18 years or older. The questions asked participants to 1) select mood categories (e.g., angry, cozy) that describe the atmosphere/setting, emotion, and tone/narrative of fiction. 2) Select all the emojis that represent the 30 emotion categories provided. The results verify the three families of mood categories for fiction, and create mappings between emojis and mood categories.
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    survey instrument
    emoji
    emotion
    mood
    fiction
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/90649
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    Lee, W.-C., Huang, L.-M., & Hirt, J. (2023). Emojis and emotion categories for fiction. [Data set]. https://dc.uwm.edu/sois_facpubs/21
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