5 Matching Annotations
- Sep 2018
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www.naturalnews.com www.naturalnews.com
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Emotional valence
Is the language extremely negative, extremely positive, or somewhere in the middle?
Choices:
<div>[ "1.16.01:Extremely negative", "1.16.02:Somewhat negative", "1.16.03:Neither negative nor positive", "1.16.04:Somewhat positive", "1.16.05:Extremely positive" ]</div>
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www.nationspressph.com www.nationspressph.com
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Emotional valence
Is the language extremely negative, extremely positive, or somewhere in the middle?
Choices:
<div>[ "1.16.01:Extremely negative", "1.16.02:Somewhat negative", "1.16.03:Neither negative nor positive", "1.16.04:Somewhat positive", "1.16.05:Extremely positive" ]</div>
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Emotional valence
Is the language extremely negative, extremely positive, or somewhere in the middle?
Choices:
<div>[ "1.16.01:Extremely negative", "1.16.02:Somewhat negative", "1.16.03:Neither negative nor positive", "1.16.04:Somewhat positive", "1.16.05:Extremely positive" ]</div>
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www.usatoday.com www.usatoday.com
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Emotional valence
Is the language extremely negative, extremely positive, or somewhere in the middle?
Choices:
<div>[ "1.16.01:Extremely negative", "1.16.02:Somewhat negative", "1.16.03:Neither negative nor positive", "1.16.04:Somewhat positive", "1.16.05:Extremely positive" ]</div>
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- Aug 2018
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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False dilemma
Does the author present a complicated choice as if it were binary?
Choices:
<div>[ "1.16.01:Yes", "1.16.02:Sort of", "1.16.03:No" ]</div>
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