Changes in alan greenspan's language use across the economic cycle: A text analysis of his testimonies and speeches

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Changes in alan greenspan's language use across the economic cycle: A text analysis of his testimonies and speeches
Abstract
This study examined changes in Alan Greenspan's language use across the economic cycle by analyzing his testimonies and speeches using the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count Program (LIWC), which is a widely used text analysis program. Consistent with expectations, Greenspan showed an increase in the composite measure of psychological distancing as well as a decline in the measure of cognitive complexity between the economic expansion and downturn periods. Interestingly, these patterns of changes became more pronounced during the purported economic recovery period. In contrast to the measures of psychological distancing and cognitive complexity, the measure of emotionality remained relatively stable across the economic cycle.
Publication
Journal of Language and Social Psychology
Date
2011-06
Volume
30
Issue
2
Pages
212-223
Journal Abbr
J. Lang. Soc. Psychol.
Citation Key
ISI:000290277100006
ISSN
0261-927X
Language
English
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Citation
Abe, J. A. A. (2011). Changes in alan greenspan’s language use across the economic cycle: A text analysis of his testimonies and speeches. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 30(2), 212–223. https://doi.org/10.1177/0261927X10397152