Computerized Decision Support Systems and Text Analysis: Evaluating CETA

Computers can play several different roles in text analysis. We will examine one of these, computerized decision support systems; first giving a brief introduction to the general features of this family of software and then focusing on CETA (Computer Aided Evaluative Text Analysis) - developed by Va...

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