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Personally speaking: Developing and evaluating an ontology of dimensions of meaning for self-disclosure with a conversational assistant

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Linguistic profiles of self-disclosure in conversational context: LIWC summary measures.

Trends among the four LIWC summary measures (analytical language, authenticity, clout, and emotional tone) in relation to preceding and succeeding dialogue turns. “Control before” and “control after” utterances are included in the leftmost two bars, high self-disclosure utterances are in the middle two bars, and low to moderate self-disclosure are in the rightmost two bars. A: Analytical language. B: Authenticity. C: Clout. D: Tone. Note: Values on the y axes differ between plots. SD = self-disclosure, Mod. = Moderate, Agree. = Extent of across-rater agreement in classifying the dialogue instance as involving self-disclosure.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0341640.g005