@DrLearnasaurus @chbergma @CaroRowland @megandfigueroa @SophieHardy emotion word ratings change over time. My colleague is doing some work in this area, but I guess some very basic ideas are reflected in the Warriner corpus. https://t.co/FUhgw8FKpa
@Amit_Goldenb Ppl have already mentioned EmoLex and ANEW. There's also Warriner et al https://t.co/bAVEnn39zb Shamless self promotion: I've wrapped a few of those lexica (and others) here: https://t.co/QkFLk9fG3L
@SimonDeDeo @dmimno @uvmcomplexity Big5 is a personality inventory and stereotypes can recovered automatically to a certain extent https://t.co/eKEqe47Bz6 If you meant valance-arousal-dominance representations of emotion, there are lexicons with word norm
People rated 14k words on how happy they made them feel; results are instructive about humanity (parental investment theory, sexism, etc.). Some nouns with the highest variance (difference) in how happy they made people feel: DAD TOFU GOLF FEMINIST htt