Published October 1, 2021 | Version v1
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How accurate are developers' emotions inferred from social media?

  • 1. Centre of Informatics and Systems, University of Coimbra, Polo II, Pinhal de Marrocos, 3030-290 Coimbra, Portugal
  • 2. Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Coimbra, Colégio Novo Street, 3001-802 Coimbra, Portugal
  • 3. Department of Informatics and Applied Mathematics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, 59072-970, Natal, Brazil

Description

Companion DATA of the paper "How accurate are developers' emotions inferred from social media?" submitted to the Journal of Systems and Software, 2021.

The folders contain:


/analysis
    analyzed_tweets_by_psychologists.csv: file containing the manual analysis done by psychologists
    analyzed_tweets_by_participants.csv: file containing the manual analysis done by participants
    analyzed_tweets_by_psychologists_solved_divergencies.csv: file containing the manual analysis done by psychologists over 51 divergent tweets' classifications


/dataset
    alldata.json: contains the dataset used in the paper


/notebooks
    General - Charts.ipynb: notebook file containing all charts produced in the study, including those in the paper
    Statistics - Lexicons and Ensembles.ipynb: notebook file with the statistics for the five lexicons and ensembles used in the study
    Statistics - Linear Regression.ipynb: notebook file with the multiple linear regression results
    Statistics - Psychologists versus Participants.ipynb: notebook file with the statistics between the psychologists and participants manual analysis
    Statistics - Working x Non-working.ipynb: notebook file containing the statistical analysis for the tweets posted during work period and those posted outside of working period


/surveys
    Demographic_Survey.pdf: survey inviting participants to enroll in the study. We collect demographic data and participants' authorization to access their public Tweet posts
    Demographic_Survey_answers.xlsx: participants' demographic survey answers
    ibf_pt_br.doc: the Portuguese version of the Big Five Inventory (BFI) instrument to infer participants' Big Five polarity traits
    ibf_answers.xlsx: participantes' and psychologists' answers for BFI


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We have removed from dataset any sensible data to protect participants' privacy and anonymity.
We have removed from demographic survey answers any sensible data to protect participants' privacy and anonymity.

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