Measuring Anti-Vaxx Sentiment on Social Media

By Campbell Scheuerman in lexical analysis collocation analysis

May 8, 2020

Abstract

__by Campbell Scheuerman__ Understanding how the spread of anti-vaccination rhetoric happens and its effectiveness is ultimately the first step in beginning to address it. Vaccine hesitation has been named one of the issues of our generation to watch vigilantly and understand more about it, because of the devastating effects it can have on the world community. This thesis provides a preliminary window of insight into the issue. I show that anti-vaxx social media employed more conspiracy words, and higher levels of fear and overall emotion, although pinpointing the precise how and why is challenging due to the brevity of most social media posts. The findings of the study provide insight into how public authorities might better position themselves as trusted sources of accurate information of vaccines — an important goal as a vaccine for COVID-19 is on the horizon. __Text analysis methods used__: _lexical analysis, collocation analysis_.

Date

May 8, 2020

Time

12:00 AM

Location

William & Mary

Event

Honors Thesis in Government

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lexical analysis collocation analysis
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