Mining and Validating Social Media Data for COVID-19–Related Human Behaviors Between January and July 2020: Infodemiology Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research2021Vol. 23(5), pp. e27059–e27059
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Ashlynn R. Daughton, Courtney D Shelley, Martha Barnard, Dax Gerts, Chrysm Watson Ross, Isabel Crooker, Gopal Nadiga, Nilesh Mukundan, Nidia Yadria Vaquera Chavez, Nidhi Parikh, Travis Pitts, Geoffrey Fairchild
Abstract
Behaviors discussed on Twitter are exceptionally varied. Twitter can provide useful information for parameterizing models that incorporate human behavior, as well as for informing public health communication strategies by describing awareness of and compliance with suggested behaviors.
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