Communication Methods and Measures

Papers
(The TQCC of Communication Methods and Measures is 6. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Uncovering Hidden Media Framings in Generic Communication Competence Assessments: Is the Face-To-Face Context the Default Framing?79
A Dynamic Dyadic Systems Perspective on Communication of Real-Time Support Between Graduate Women in STEM and Their Mentor73
Automatically Finding Actors in Texts: A Performance Review of Multilingual Named Entity Recognition Tools56
Is Older Indeed Wiser? Identifying Conflict Communication Patterns in Older and Younger Dating Couples38
Message Deletion on Telegram: Affected Data Types and Implications for Computational Analysis25
Expert-Informed Topic Models for Document Set Discovery24
Machine Translation Vs. Multilingual Dictionaries Assessing Two Strategies for the Topic Modeling of Multilingual Text Collections18
Inter-annotator Agreement Using the Conversation Analysis Modelling Schema, for Dialogue13
Three Gaps in Computational Text Analysis Methods for Social Sciences: A Research Agenda12
Automated Visual Analysis for the Study of Social Media Effects: Opportunities, Approaches, and Challenges12
Correction11
Speaker landscapes: machine learning opens a window on the everyday language of opinion10
An Analysis of Turn Transitions and Conversational Motifs in Parent-Adolescent Emotion-Focused Interactions9
Coefficient alpha and reliability of communication science measurement scales: A note on Hayes and Coutts7
Acknowledgement7
Development and Validation of the Need for Privacy Scale (NFP-S)7
Computer Vision and Internet Meme Genealogy: An Evaluation of Image Feature Matching as a Technique for Pattern Detection6
Uncovering Digital Trace Data Biases: Tracking Undercoverage in Web Tracking Data6
Comparison Conditions in Research on Persuasive Message Effects: Aligning Evidence and Claims About Persuasiveness6
Communication Quality Analysis: A User-friendly Observational Measure of Patient–Clinician Communication6
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