mitramir55/PassivePy
PassivePy: A Tool to Automatically Identify Passive Voice in Big Text Data
This tool helps researchers in social sciences and psychology automatically identify passive voice in large collections of text, such as survey responses, social media posts, or interview transcripts. You input text data, often in a CSV or Excel file, and it outputs a detailed report indicating where passive voice is used, its frequency, and the percentage of sentences containing it. The primary users are researchers analyzing linguistic patterns for psychological or social evaluations.
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Use this if you need to reliably and scalably detect passive voice in large text datasets for social science or psychological research.
Not ideal if you're looking for a simple grammar checker for a single document or if you don't work with Python or large text corpora.
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