Communication Methods and Measures

Papers
(The TQCC of Communication Methods and Measures is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Measures of Argument Strength: A Computational, Large-Scale Analysis of Effective Persuasion in Real-World Debates78
Computer Vision and Internet Meme Genealogy: An Evaluation of Image Feature Matching as a Technique for Pattern Detection68
The Search for Solid Ground in Text as Data: A Systematic Review of Validation Practices and Practical Recommendations for Validation50
Better Crowdcoding: Strategies for Promoting Accuracy in Crowdsourced Content Analysis43
Developing an Incivility Dictionary for German Online Discussions – a Semi-Automated Approach Combining Human and Artificial Knowledge36
A Dynamic Dyadic Systems Perspective on Communication of Real-Time Support Between Graduate Women in STEM and Their Mentor26
Uncovering Digital Trace Data Biases: Tracking Undercoverage in Web Tracking Data23
Beyond sentiment: an algorithmic strategy for identifying evaluations within large text corpora21
Googling Politics? Comparing Five Computational Methods to Identify Political and News-related Searches from Web Browser Histories17
Comparison Conditions in Research on Persuasive Message Effects: Aligning Evidence and Claims About Persuasiveness11
Uncovering Hidden Media Framings in Generic Communication Competence Assessments: Is the Face-To-Face Context the Default Framing?11
Worlds of Agents: Prospects of Agent-Based Modeling for Communication Research10
Message-level Claims Require Message-level Data Analyses: Aligning Claims and Evidence in Communication Research8
Automatically Finding Actors in Texts: A Performance Review of Multilingual Named Entity Recognition Tools8
JST and rJST: joint estimation of sentiment and topics in textual data using a semi-supervised approach8
Is Older Indeed Wiser? Identifying Conflict Communication Patterns in Older and Younger Dating Couples7
Associations between Self-Reports and Device-Reports of Social Networking Site Use: An Application of the Truth and Bias Model6
Linkage Analysis Revised – Linking Digital Traces and Survey Data6
Strong-Form Frequentist Testing In Communication Science: Principles, Opportunities, And Challenges5
Building the Bridge: Topic Modeling for Comparative Research5
Comparing Chatbots and Online Surveys for (Longitudinal) Data Collection: An Investigation of Response Characteristics, Data Quality, and User Evaluation5
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