
Molly Ireland
Receptiviti
social media
mental health
language
social psychology
anxiety
liwc
healthcare workers
dictionary-based text analysis
quitting
sadness
sallee
work
2
presentations
SHORT BIO
Molly studies social-personality psychology (Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin ’11) using dictionary-based text analysis (especially Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count, or LIWC, and related dictionaries). She analyzes naturalistic and experimental language to understand attitudes (e.g., towards films and novels), major life changes (e.g., leaving a job, breakups), and individual differences (e.g., personality, mental health vulnerabilities). Some of her early work pioneered research on how function word coordination (language style matching, or LSM) in writing and conversation relates to behavior in close relationships. She lives in the East Bay Area and enjoys cats, fiction, dogs, and hiking.
Presentations

Sadness and Anxiety Language in Reddit Messages Before and After Quitting a Job
Molly Ireland and 2 other authors

Tracking Mental Health Risks and Coping Strategies in Healthcare Workers’ Online Conversations Across the COVID-19 Pandemic
Molly Ireland