Emotional Tone
Emotional tone measures different types of emotions and feelings that people express.
For each emotion, a score of less 50%
indicates that the emotion is unlikely to be perceived in the content. Likewise, a score greater than 75%
indicates high likelihood that the emotion will be perceived.
Emotion | Description |
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Joy | Joy or happiness has shades of enjoyment, satisfaction and pleasure. There is a sense of well-being, inner peace, love, safety and contentment. |
Fear | A response to impending danger. It is a survival mechanism that is a reaction to some negative stimulus. It may be a mild caution or an extreme phobia. |
Sadness | Indicates a feeling of loss and disadvantage. When a person can be observed to be quiet, less energetic and withdrawn, it may be inferred that sadness exists. |
Disgust | An emotional response of revulsion to something considered offensive or unpleasant. It is a sensation that refers to something revolting. |
Anger | Evoked due to injustice, conflict, humiliation, negligence or betrayal. If anger is active, the individual attacks the target, verbally or physically. If anger is passive, the person silently sulks and feels tension and hostility. |
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