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Which linguistic cues make people fall for fake news? A comparison of cognitive and affective processing

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Dec 02, 2023
Bernhard Lutz, Marc Adam, Stefan Feuerriegel, Nicolas Pröllochs, Dirk Neumann

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The Longer the Better? The Interplay Between Review Length and Line of Argumentation in Online Consumer Reviews

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Sep 26, 2019
Bernhard Lutz, Nicolas Pröllochs, Dirk Neumann

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Sentence-Level Sentiment Analysis of Financial News Using Distributed Text Representations and Multi-Instance Learning

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Dec 31, 2018
Bernhard Lutz, Nicolas Pröllochs, Dirk Neumann

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Understanding the Role of Two-Sided Argumentation in Online Consumer Reviews: A Language-Based Perspective

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Oct 25, 2018
Bernhard Lutz, Nicolas Pröllochs, Dirk Neumann

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