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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 10 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12669 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 69 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 sidenote 6 mental 5 mind 2 work 2 time 2 test 2 man 2 life 1 word 1 woman 1 thing 1 shape 1 sense 1 rise 1 recall 1 reader 1 power 1 perception 1 music 1 memory 1 line 1 judgment 1 imagination 1 imagery 1 idea 1 help 1 great 1 experience 1 energy 1 contemplation 1 colour 1 cell 1 brain 1 body 1 bodily 1 beautiful 1 aspect 1 art 1 aesthetic 1 activity 1 Spirit 1 Silence 1 Process 1 God 1 Empathy 1 Bush Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 417 man 372 mind 324 sidenote 275 shape 262 thing 238 life 222 time 219 thought 197 body 189 fact 184 word 165 line 161 work 157 activity 151 perception 149 power 143 sense 142 part 141 energy 139 idea 131 attention 123 day 121 memory 116 process 115 experience 113 cell 111 way 109 consciousness 109 business 107 world 107 eye 104 success 103 movement 102 art 100 action 92 woman 91 case 90 kind 89 test 89 sensation 88 one 88 law 85 subject 84 element 83 year 82 contemplation 82 brain 80 object 80 music 78 other Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2594 _ 98 God 53 Spirit 44 Empathy 43 Silence 36 Psychology 31 Dr. 27 Mind 27 CHAPTER 26 Sidenote 26 Professor 24 Power 24 Mental 24 Business 23 Man 22 PSYCHOLOGY 21 Beautiful 20 V. 20 APPLIED 19 Life 19 Bush 18 Law 18 Applied 17 Shapes 17 IV 16 Process 16 Laws 16 Imagination 16 Father 15 Practical 14 SUCCESS 14 Infinite 14 Divine 14 Basic 13 Tests 13 Test 13 SOCIETY 13 New 12 Thought 12 Recall 12 II 12 I. 12 Efficiency 12 Course 11 University 11 Shape 11 Memory 11 James 11 Imagery 10 Scientific Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1131 it 993 you 678 we 633 i 383 he 329 they 240 them 172 us 105 me 94 him 72 himself 63 itself 54 themselves 44 yourself 44 she 40 ourselves 22 one 17 myself 15 her 9 mine 4 oneself 3 herself 2 theirs 1 yours 1 ye 1 ours 1 inertness 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 4255 be 1172 have 418 do 300 make 184 see 181 think 165 say 161 give 156 take 152 come 143 know 133 call 129 look 115 find 110 feel 108 become 100 get 98 go 87 rise 86 use 85 bring 78 seem 76 show 74 remember 66 work 66 follow 62 live 56 mean 56 hear 56 exist 55 require 54 tell 53 explain 52 learn 51 produce 50 want 50 hold 50 deal 48 speak 48 recall 47 try 47 put 45 receive 45 keep 45 determine 44 understand 44 begin 43 apply 42 turn 42 employ Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 648 not 331 mental 293 more 277 other 260 so 248 only 195 great 173 such 145 own 144 most 139 up 138 now 132 first 132 as 129 same 123 even 120 then 117 good 113 many 110 well 109 therefore 108 practical 107 aesthetic 105 very 105 also 104 bodily 100 out 95 much 95 long 92 just 87 different 85 certain 84 thus 82 particular 82 far 78 never 76 beautiful 75 new 70 merely 68 mere 65 scientific 65 real 64 little 63 present 61 less 58 indeed 58 human 56 whole 55 ever 54 conscious Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 great 39 good 33 most 19 least 15 high 8 small 8 large 7 slight 7 early 6 simple 6 Most 4 strong 4 deep 3 low 3 MOST 2 quick 2 poor 2 mere 2 happy 2 faint 2 busy 1 wretched 1 vile 1 tiny 1 sour 1 safe 1 rough 1 rich 1 remote 1 noble 1 mean 1 manif 1 lovely 1 long 1 likeli 1 late 1 keen 1 intense 1 huge 1 hard 1 gnarli 1 gloomy 1 foul 1 fond 1 fit 1 fine 1 few 1 fast 1 easy 1 close Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 111 most 5 least 4 well 1 highest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 _ rising _ 5 _ is _ 4 _ doing _ 3 _ are _ 3 _ see _ 2 _ are merely 2 _ feel _ 2 _ feeling _ 2 _ finding out 2 _ is due 2 _ looking _ 2 _ seem _ 2 _ thinking _ 2 _ thinking away 2 cells making up 2 life are all 2 life is material 2 lines are _ 2 mind is not 2 shape is therefore 2 things are now 2 things work together 1 _ are equal 1 _ are ever 1 _ are new 1 _ are often 1 _ be _ 1 _ be bands 1 _ being emotionally 1 _ being inevitably 1 _ did not 1 _ do _ 1 _ does matter 1 _ does not 1 _ exists quite 1 _ feels _ 1 _ felt _ 1 _ followed _ 1 _ following _ 1 _ goes down 1 _ gone up 1 _ has _ 1 _ having _ 1 _ hear _ 1 _ is accessible 1 _ is essential 1 _ is false 1 _ is thereby 1 _ is undoubtedly 1 _ living _ Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 activity does not necessarily 1 consciousness has no knowledge 1 consciousness is not necessary 1 experiences is not at 1 fact is no man 1 idea does not necessarily 1 ideas are no longer 1 man is no longer 1 man was not _ 1 perception does not necessarily A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 13136 author = Bush, David V. (David Van) title = The Silence: What It Is and How To Use It date = keywords = Bush; God; Silence; Spirit; life; mind summary = life of God in the soul of Man. The Silence is the medium by which the bodies and minds through the simple agency of right thinking. God Spirit of health, abundance, happiness, harmony and perfection. God is all health, all abundance, all harmony, peace and perfection. tuned by mind will give forth harmonious living, perfect health. feel the One Life animate my mind and my body. now meets all my needs," "The Abundant Life Giving Spirit of Prosperity in my mind but that the spirit within will make a perfect body without. hold the constructive thought that All is Good in spirit, we are I am harmonious, complete and successful in Spirit--in God. I may not see my success today, or I may feel as though I have harmonious and complete in Spirit with man and God. Divine Harmony and Peace actuate every thought and action of my being. id = 36898 author = Conwell, Russell H. title = Increasing Personal Efficiency date = keywords = great; help; life; man; music; woman; work summary = Home is the true sphere for woman; her best work for humanity has always Women are far more observant of little things than men, and the subject of music, and ask where we shall find the great musicians who Those large-hearted, artistic-souled men and women who are every day-man or woman will ultimately be the apostle of music for the orators, both men and women, has been steadily increasing during the born with men and women--as the power of the true poet and the true long must there be a stirring need of men and women orators to teach the helpful to the orator, whether it come from school or work. life and character, and because of the interest that all men feel in of the man who relies on himself and helps himself; men''s arms are long poet, are three men who began life as day laborers; the most poetic of id = 13791 author = Hilton, Warren title = Psychology and Achievement Being the First of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency date = keywords = bodily; body; brain; cell; mental; mind; sidenote summary = [Sidenote: Man''s Mind Machine] We shall give you a practical working knowledge of concentrative mental some knowledge of the bodily machine through which the mind works. efficiency through the mental control of bodily functions. the body is all there is to man and that mind-action is merely one of character of mental control of bodily functions because of the practical mental life; yet if the facts show that certain thoughts are invariably mind activity causing bodily action. [Sidenote: Bodily effects of Mental States] [Sidenote: The Brain of the Cell] [Sidenote: Mind Life of One Cell] [Sidenote: The Cell and Organic Evolution] [Sidenote: Functions of Different Human Cells] [Sidenote: Cell Life After Death] individual and ultimate part of the body is a mind organism, it is very cells of the human body are still free-living, intelligent organisms, organs of the body was one of the most obvious facts of human life. id = 17334 author = Hilton, Warren title = Initiative Psychic Energy Being the Sixth of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency date = keywords = energy; man; mental; power; sidenote; time; work summary = fatigue, this impulse to rest, mean that your mental energy is [Sidenote: _How to Release Stored-Up Energies_] [Sidenote: _Man''s Potential and Kinetic Energies_] Stored-up energy not in use has been given a name by scientific men. [Sidenote: _Mental Effect of City Life_] _They are the working out through the motor paths of mental impulses [Sidenote: _How the Mind Accumulates Energy_] mental energy that is developed within us is ever actually displayed. [Sidenote: _Ideas All Men Respond to_] success in the form of latent mental energy. Concentrate your mental energies on one thing at a time. And it is mental energy, for every muscular movement mental energies thus previously wasted. [Sidenote: Where Energy Is Stored] [Sidenote: _Training for Mental "Team-Work"_] at work with the right thoughts persistently in mind and success is _Success, then, lies in the concentration of mental energies. hands and nerves, all your mental energy, for useful effort. id = 17829 author = Hilton, Warren title = The Trained Memory Being the Fourth of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency date = keywords = experience; memory; mental; mind; recall; sidenote summary = [Sidenote: _Four Special Memory Processes_] Memory involves, therefore, four elements, _Retention_, _Recall_, things that we can voluntarily recall; that memory, in other words, is deliberately recall certain experiences that all mental trace of those The author of "Thoughts on Business" says: "It is a great day in a man''s [Sidenote: _"Complexes" of Experience_] [Sidenote: _Automatically Working Mental Mechanisms_] [Sidenote: _The Law of Integral Recall_] to bear in mind certain facts based on the Laws of Recall that have been man''s attention swings in automatic obedience to the Laws of Recall. [Sidenote: _Real Cause of Failing Memory_] Memory is not a distinct faculty of mind in the sense that one man is [Sidenote: _Invention and Thought-Memory_] [Sidenote: _Three Exercises for Developing Thought-Memory_] [Sidenote: _Formation of Correct Memory Habits_] Every man, consciously or unconsciously, forms his own memory habits, Form your memory habits consciously according to the laws id = 22489 author = Hilton, Warren title = Power of Mental Imagery Being the Fifth of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency date = keywords = imagery; imagination; mental; sidenote; test summary = PERSONAL DIFFERENCES IN MENTAL IMAGERY 14 elements, Retention, Recall, Recognition and Imagination; and the Both Recognition and Imagination have to do with mental images. ownership and of the past tense of recalled mental images, there [Sidenote: _Imagination, Past, Present and Future_] [Sidenote: _Personal Differences in Mental Imagery_] images of past sensations of sight, sound, taste, smell and Some persons have distinct images of things they individual differences in power of mental imagery is very great. [Sidenote: _How to Sell Goods by Mental Imagery_] No man who can but faintly imagine the taste of things should try mental image is presented to your mind, how close it comes to a [Sidenote: _Tests for Imagery of Taste and Touch_] [Sidenote: _How to Cultivate Mental Imagery_] [Sidenote: _The Process of Creative Imagination_] [Sidenote: _Business and Financial Imagination_] [Sidenote: _How to Test an Employee''s Imagination_] [Sidenote: _Imagination in Business Generally_] [Sidenote: _Imagination and Action_] id = 28359 author = Hilton, Warren title = Applied Psychology: Making Your Own World Being the Second of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency date = keywords = Process; mental; mind; sense; sidenote summary = [Sidenote: _Mind as a Means to Achievement_] [Sidenote: _Second-Hand Knowledge_] [Sidenote: _Etheric Vibrations as Causing Sensations_] the brain the impressions received from the outer world and that [Sidenote: _Laboratory Proof of Sense-Perceptive Process_] the form of _mental_ processes intervening between the nerve-ends Your mind cannot take time to make all these sense-impressions the [Sidenote: _Practical Aspects of Perception Process_] The other aspect of the Sense-Perceptive Process has to do with the The aspect of the sense-perceptive process that deals with the intervene before your mind can receive an impression or message [Sidenote: _"Things" and their Mental Duplicates_] mental images, all perception of sense-impressions, were to come [Sidenote: _As Many Worlds as Minds_] The whole subject of sense-impressions, sensation and perception _External objects excite sensory impressions, but the perception of It means that sense-impressions and your perception of selecting for attention only those sense-impressions, those elements id = 33076 author = Hilton, Warren title = Applied Psychology: Driving Power of Thought Being the Third in a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency date = keywords = idea; judgment; mental; mind; sidenote; test; time; word summary = [Sidenote: _Vitalizing Influence of Certain Ideas_] and the mental processes known to psychology as association and test to determine what idea shall next come into consciousness, while [Sidenote: _Mental Attitude of One''s Business_] [Sidenote: _Tests for Different Mental Traits_] [Sidenote: _Test of Uncontrolled Associations_] [Sidenote: _Test for Quick Thinking_] This is a fair test of the rapidity of the associative processes [Sidenote: _Range of Mental Tests_] [Sidenote: _Tests for Hiring Telephone Girls_] [Sidenote: _Memory Test_] [Sidenote: _Test for Attention_] "These common tests referred to memory, attention, intelligence, be tested by the measurement of some very simple mental activities. "The last individual experiment was an association test. The word experiments by which we tested the use of psychological tests in other lines of work would make room for [Sidenote: _A Test for Suggestibility_] [Sidenote: _A Test for Rote Memory_] [Sidenote: _Crime-Detection by Psychological Tests_] [Sidenote: _Kinds of Testing Apparatus_] id = 26942 author = Lee, Vernon title = The Beautiful: An Introduction to Psychological Aesthetics date = keywords = Empathy; activity; aesthetic; art; aspect; beautiful; colour; contemplation; line; perception; reader; rise; shape; thing summary = instead of merely _seeing_ a colour, we _look at_ a shape, our eye If perceiving shape means comparing lines repeat looking at (which is what we mean by contemplating) a shape shape-perception makes contemplation disagreeable and impossible, and looked at shape of the mountain, is not merely the thought of the Shape to the Thing, from aesthetic contemplation to discursive and call _Art._ Therefore the satisfaction of the shape-perceptive or therefore intrinsic qualities of the shapes whose active perception about things and contemplation of shape. the thought of _Things_ into the contemplation of _Shapes._ For the the thought of _Things_ into the contemplation of _Shapes._ For the asking "What does it represent?"; shape-perception and aesthetic establish, the contemplation of beautiful shapes involves perceptive The contemplation of beautiful shape is, on The contemplation of beautiful shape is, on contemplation of beautiful shape lifts our perceptive and empathic