@article {1112, title = {TACIT: An open-source text analysis, crawling, and interpretation tool.}, journal = {Behav Res Methods}, year = {2016}, month = {2016 Mar 4}, abstract = {

As human activity and interaction increasingly take place online, the digital residues of these activities provide a valuable window into a range of psychological and social processes. A great deal of progress has been made toward utilizing these opportunities; however, the complexity of managing and analyzing the quantities of data currently available has limited both the types of analysis used and the number of researchers able to make use of these data. Although fields such as computer science have developed a range of techniques and methods for handling these difficulties, making use of those tools has often required specialized knowledge and programming experience. The Text Analysis, Crawling, and Interpretation Tool (TACIT) is designed to bridge this gap by providing an intuitive tool and interface for making use of state-of-the-art methods in text analysis and large-scale data management. Furthermore, TACIT is implemented as an open, extensible, plugin-driven architecture, which will allow other researchers to extend and expand these capabilities as new methods become available.

}, issn = {1554-3528}, doi = {10.3758/s13428-016-0722-4}, author = {Dehghani, Morteza and Johnson, Kate M and Garten, Justin and Boghrati, Reihane and Hoover, Joe and Balasubramanian, Vijayan and Singh, Anurag and Shankar, Yuvarani and Pulickal, Linda and Rajkumar, Aswin and Parmar, Niki Jitendra} }