Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 52181 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 68 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 man 2 subject 2 patient 2 insane 2 case 2 Mr. 1 year 1 workhouse 1 word 1 unconscious 1 trouble 1 time 1 table 1 street 1 stomach 1 state 1 soldier 1 river 1 religion 1 reaction 1 power 1 person 1 observations 1 mutton 1 mind 1 memory 1 medium 1 medical 1 lunatic 1 lamp 1 justice 1 joy 1 insanity 1 health 1 great 1 good 1 girl 1 fruit 1 disorder 1 disease 1 consciousness 1 child 1 cheese 1 chapter 1 chair 1 cabbage 1 brain 1 black 1 Union 1 Sir Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 795 asylum 789 patient 661 case 505 person 487 man 390 reaction 375 word 363 time 349 lunatic 321 number 316 year 300 mind 294 workhouse 292 state 277 officer 274 house 273 subject 249 treatment 244 insane 233 condition 230 disease 223 hand 221 table 220 pauper 217 water 217 place 216 day 211 insanity 199 child 198 part 195 inmate 191 p. 177 power 175 one 172 light 170 woman 169 friend 165 memory 164 room 158 opinion 157 order 157 class 156 head 155 care 151 home 148 law 147 people 146 other 146 object 143 bed Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1328 _ 283 | 241 Commissioners 211 Lunacy 119 Dr. 91 Board 86 Report 84 Asylum 77 workhouse 77 Asylums 74 Mr. 73 County 73 Bible 68 Eagle 64 Sir 60 Commission 57 House 52 January 51 Committee 48 Poor 46 Law 44 Union 43 God 43 Act 42 Hospital 38 M. 36 Oliver 36 Lord 36 Licensed 35 Joy 35 Blossom 34 tunica 34 et 34 State 34 J. 32 Priest 32 Houses 31 Mutton 31 Hammer 30 vol 30 Shaftesbury 30 Moon 29 Head 29 Command 29 CHAP 27 c. 27 England 27 Bethlem 26 Tobacco 26 New Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1883 it 1366 he 844 we 728 they 622 i 556 them 402 him 226 she 138 us 137 me 124 himself 115 themselves 100 you 56 her 43 itself 33 myself 25 one 17 ourselves 13 herself 3 mine 2 yourself 2 thee 1 this:-- 1 ours 1 made,--and 1 his Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 9015 be 2248 have 419 make 414 do 334 find 303 give 283 take 244 become 231 see 224 say 187 show 186 appear 175 know 164 place 159 require 159 eat 147 use 146 think 140 come 138 call 133 admit 127 produce 125 receive 116 follow 115 provide 115 feel 111 consider 110 need 108 go 106 seem 106 continue 106 contain 106 believe 105 accord 103 suppose 103 keep 103 bring 102 tell 98 render 94 speak 93 exist 92 send 92 obtain 91 possess 87 concern 86 visit 85 treat 85 employ 85 carry 83 live Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1187 not 557 more 461 so 459 other 451 such 408 medical 366 very 335 only 325 good 293 many 283 great 273 most 259 much 258 large 254 same 251 insane 241 well 222 long 205 as 183 out 181 lunatic 175 mental 174 own 174 less 172 general 171 often 168 small 168 even 165 short 162 first 159 high 155 now 153 far 151 necessary 151 also 149 proper 148 then 147 present 142 little 142 however 140 up 139 never 139 few 135 hard 133 chronic 131 generally 130 soft 130 certain 129 normal 128 dark Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 78 most 66 least 50 good 19 great 16 high 8 large 8 Most 7 slight 4 young 4 strong 4 manif 4 low 4 eld 3 small 3 near 3 deep 3 cheap 3 bad 2 wide 2 short 2 pure 2 noble 2 late 2 gentle 2 easy 2 early 1 warm 1 sound 1 soft 1 slow 1 simple 1 sad 1 pre 1 pr 1 plain 1 old 1 l 1 j 1 gross 1 full 1 firm 1 fair 1 faint 1 e 1 dark 1 close 1 clear 1 MOST Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 195 most 14 least 8 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 cases are not 3 patient does not 2 _ called _ 2 _ is _ 2 _ is not 2 asylums are not 2 asylums is not 2 patient is not 2 person taking charge 2 reactions are due 2 time went on 2 word found there 2 workhouse do not 1 _ are clearly 1 _ are received,"[37 1 _ are sufficient 1 _ calling _ 1 _ did n''t 1 _ do _ 1 _ had _ 1 _ is also 1 _ is hopeless 1 _ is therefore 1 _ see further 1 _ was _ 1 asylum are so 1 asylum becomes more 1 asylum being frequently 1 asylum is considerable 1 asylum is contingent 1 asylum is not 1 asylums are gradually 1 asylums are open 1 asylums are rightly 1 asylums are so 1 asylums being thus 1 asylums have not 1 asylums is due 1 asylums is entirely 1 asylums is often 1 asylums were again 1 asylums were not 1 case being very 1 case coming directly 1 case do not 1 case does not 1 case had only 1 case is correctly 1 case is different 1 case was such Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 asylums are not sufficient 1 cases are not mixed 1 cases are not rare 1 cases are not unknown 1 insane are not so 1 man had no idea 1 mind has no language 1 mind is not imbecile 1 officer is not always 1 patient does not necessarily 1 patient is not especially 1 patient is not so 1 patients requiring not constant 1 person are not unfrequently 1 persons are not satisfactorily 1 subjects giving no individual 1 time make no general 1 years known no other A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 44320 author = Arlidge, J. T. (John Thomas) title = On the State of Lunacy and the Legal Provision for the Insane With Observations on the Construction and Organization of Asylums date = keywords = Act; Asylum; Board; Commissioners; Committee; County; Houses; January; Law; Licensed; Lunacy; Poor; Report; Shaftesbury; Union; insane; lunatic; medical; patient; workhouse summary = 126.--Visiting Justices of Asylums to supervise workhouse lunatic advanced by the Lunacy Commissioners to large lunatic asylums, cases in workhouses for asylum treatment to the Union medical officer, reported by the Poor-Law Board, as detained in County and Borough Asylums Pauper lunatics in workhouses are stated (10th Annual Report of the Poor only one-half of the lunatic inmates of workhouses require asylum many insane persons in workhouses: for, on one side, asylums are found to Officer to any Pauper Lunatic _not being_ in a Workhouse, Asylum, Medical Superintendents of Insane Asylums that not more than 250 patients the asylums make a return to the Lunacy Commissioners that such a patient lunatics and ''nervous'' patients not in asylums, but placed, or proposed to the pauper insane not in workhouses or asylums, but boarded with for a quarterly visit to all county patients in lunatic asylums, and to id = 36908 author = Culpin, Millais title = Spiritualism and the New Psychology An Explanation of Spiritualist Phenomena and Beliefs in Terms of Modern Knowledge date = keywords = Feda; Footnote; Lodge; Mr.; Oliver; Raymond; Sir; chapter; consciousness; man; medium; power; unconscious summary = of cells forming the body of man, has evolved the power of sensing and time, the subject living, as it were, the life of the dissociated of dissociation and repression, and of the working of the unconscious, suggestion, as every confidence-trick man knows; the writer of dissociated stream of consciousness, and this would make it account for In my account of the water-diviner I suggested that his dissociated dissociation, his stream of consciousness being filled by the feeling of thought'' explains why a dream sometimes expresses an unconscious desire dissociated stream whilst the main personality of the subject is for the The medium (or, in this case, Feda) tells Sir Oliver Lodge (see pp. medium told Sir Oliver about the existence of the photograph, but the of evidence is produced in this case, and I am shown a spirit photograph the medium and one the believer--work into each other''s hands results id = 37144 author = Haslam, John title = Observations on Madness and Melancholy Including Practical Remarks on those Diseases together with Cases and an Account of the Morbid Appearances on Dissection date = keywords = Bethlem; Dr.; Hospital; Mr.; brain; case; disease; disorder; great; insane; insanity; man; mind; observations; patient; person; state; subject; time; year summary = generally received opinions, concerning the different powers of the mind, relapses to which insane persons are subject, we have frequent and If the person, who is to examine the state of the patient''s mind, As the memory, appears to be particularly defective in cases of insanity, By some persons, madness has been considered as a state of mind analogous however, to state that the patients in Bethlem Hospital possess no such a man twenty-eight years of age, was admitted a patient in May, a man, thirty-six years of age, was admitted as an incurable patient As insane persons, especially those in a furious state, are but little Although patients, who have been affected with insanity more than a year, insane, was admitted into Bethlem Hospital, therein he continued a year, hospital, his insanity having recurred, and continued there another year to the care of insane patients in an _establishment_, where persons of id = 9172 author = Kent, Grace Helen title = A Study of Association in Insanity date = keywords = Average; God; House; black; cabbage; case; chair; cheese; child; fruit; girl; good; health; joy; justice; lamp; man; memory; mutton; reaction; religion; river; soldier; stomach; street; subject; table; trouble; word summary = a different grammatical form of the stimulus word, the reaction is hundred and fifty of the subjects were boys and girls of high school stimulus word, showing all the different reactions given by one Each of the stimulus words _butter_, _tobacco_ and group of selected reactions, all given by normal subjects. insane subjects; logically, the reaction _bath--ink_, which was given the reactions obtained from one thousand persons fall short of (_citizen--man_, value 27.8 per cent; _health--good_, value reaction word which is not found in the table in its identical form, in the case of such reactions the stimulus words seem to act, as _Mountain--floor_ is an individual reaction; _table--floor_ _Ocean--mother_ is an individual reaction; neither the word the other word): when a given reaction (_man--minstrel_) is in NUMBER OF DIFFERENT WORDS GIVEN AS REACTIONS. NUMBER OF DIFFERENT WORDS GIVEN AS REACTIONS. Word denoting subjective characterization of or reaction to cold. id = 8215 author = Vaknin, Samuel title = The Developmental Psychology of Psychopathology date = keywords = RTF summary =