Does Twitter language reliably predict heart disease? A commentary on Eichstaedt et al. (2015a)

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Does Twitter language reliably predict heart disease?  https://t.co/GIFiuAhge5
https://t.co/hbyLmp2zO5 Does Twitter language reliably predict heart disease? A commentary on Eichstaedt et al. (2015a)
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RT @DrBrocktagon: In April I wrote for @ResearchDigest about @JEichstaedt's @PsychScience study linking heart disease to sentiments express…
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RT @sTeamTraen: New article "Does Twitter language reliably predict heart disease?" with @CoyneoftheRealm now published at @ThePeerJ. Thank…
RT @TjeerdWBoonstra: Commentary on study by @JEichstaedt on predicting heart disease from Twitter data now online at @thePeerJ https://t.co…
RT @DrBrocktagon: In April I wrote for @ResearchDigest about @JEichstaedt's @PsychScience study linking heart disease to sentiments express…
RT @sTeamTraen: New article "Does Twitter language reliably predict heart disease?" with @CoyneoftheRealm now published at @ThePeerJ. Thank…
RT @DrBrocktagon: In April I wrote for @ResearchDigest about @JEichstaedt's @PsychScience study linking heart disease to sentiments express…
2658 days ago
RT @DrBrocktagon: In April I wrote for @ResearchDigest about @JEichstaedt's @PsychScience study linking heart disease to sentiments express…
RT @DrBrocktagon: In April I wrote for @ResearchDigest about @JEichstaedt's @PsychScience study linking heart disease to sentiments express…
2658 days ago
RT @DrBrocktagon: In April I wrote for @ResearchDigest about @JEichstaedt's @PsychScience study linking heart disease to sentiments express…
2658 days ago
RT @TjeerdWBoonstra: Commentary on study by @JEichstaedt on predicting heart disease from Twitter data now online at @thePeerJ https://t.co…
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You can also read @JEichstaedt's review of @sTeamTraen's critique of @JEichstaedt's paper https://t.co/8IxztzHCDJ
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In April I wrote for @ResearchDigest about @JEichstaedt's @PsychScience study linking heart disease to sentiments expressed on Twitter. @sTeamTraen's critique has now been published in @thePeerJ https://t.co/9xxCVmEa0k https://t.co/b8FpAW1FJv
RT @johnthejack: 'There is no good evidence that analyzing Twitter data in bulk in this way can add anything useful to our ability to under…
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'There is no good evidence that analyzing Twitter data in bulk in this way can add anything useful to our ability to understand geographical variation in AHD mortality rates.' https://t.co/DYAeL4Ev2g By @sTeamTraen & @CoyneoftheRealm
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RT @sTeamTraen: A highlight of our new paper ( https://t.co/K0OZCkvgeZ): The original authors omitted to mention in their article that the…
Does Twitter language reliably predict heart disease? A commentary on Eichstaedt et al. (2015a) https://t.co/MNPV6HyYOT https://t.co/tCqJG9bjKq
RT @sTeamTraen: New article "Does Twitter language reliably predict heart disease?" with @CoyneoftheRealm now published at @ThePeerJ. Thank…
RT @sTeamTraen: A highlight of our new paper ( https://t.co/K0OZCkvgeZ): The original authors omitted to mention in their article that the…
RT @TjeerdWBoonstra: Commentary on study by @JEichstaedt on predicting heart disease from Twitter data now online at @thePeerJ https://t.co…
RT @sTeamTraen: How many different colours, apart from white, do you think are used in the maps in this figure? If your answer is 10, you m…
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How many different colours, apart from white, do you think are used in the maps in this figure? If your answer is 10, you might enjoy our new article: https://t.co/K0OZCkvgeZ https://t.co/EwD2bjpsoK
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A highlight of our new paper ( https://t.co/K0OZCkvgeZ): The original authors omitted to mention in their article that the data that produced these "Twitter topics" word clouds were collected from *Facebook*.
RT @sTeamTraen: New article "Does Twitter language reliably predict heart disease?" with @CoyneoftheRealm now published at @ThePeerJ. Thank…