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    The Digital Flynn Effect: Complexity of Posts on Social Media Increases over Time

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    Parents and teachers often express concern about the extensive use of social media by youngsters. Some of them see emoticons, undecipherable initialisms and loose grammar typical for social media as evidence of language degradation. In this paper, we use a simple measure of text complexity to investigate how the complexity of public posts on a popular social networking site changes over time. We analyze a unique dataset that contains texts posted by 942, 336 users from a large European city across nine years. We show that the chosen complexity measure is correlated with the academic performance of users: users from high-performing schools produce more complex texts than users from low-performing schools. We also find that complexity of posts increases with age. Finally, we demonstrate that overall language complexity of posts on the social networking site is constantly increasing. We call this phenomenon the digital Flynn effect. Our results may suggest that the worries about language degradation are not warranted

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    Studies on in vitro and in vivo immunological properties of heterologous anti-myeloma and anti-lymphocyte sera in mice

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    The labor injunction in Massachusetts

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    Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe labor injunction has proven to be a very important means of control of labor in the United States. It is peculiarly American device in use, although its origins are in the English common law. The purpose of this undertaking is to trace the history and development of the labor injunction in its various aspects as it grew in Massachusetts. In addition to this accumulation of data some evaluation is attempted, although this is extremely difficult for lack of a norm

    PRODUCTION, PRICE AND RISK FACTORS IN CHANNEL CATFISH FARMING

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    The effects of several production/management, price and risk factors upon channel catfish profitability are analyzed with a multiperiod mixed-integer linear programming model. Factors analyzed include pond size and optimal stocking rates, alternate levels and trends in catfish prices, pond production losses and level of family consumption withdrawals. Model results indicate that channel catfish offer the potential to significantly increase farm rates of return while providing an avenue of intensive farm growth, without expanding the land base of the farm. However, the long range financial success of the firm was very sensitive to several of the management and risk factors examined.Production Economics, Risk and Uncertainty,
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