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31 December 2025
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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Relevant Research and Theoretical Positioning
3. CSNN Framework and Hypotheses
4. Data and Methods (Reproducible Toolchain)
4.1. Computational Content Analysis
4.2. Sentiment Analysis
4.3. Semantic Network Analysis
4.4. Causal Path Modelling (Explanatory Approach)
5. Results
5.1. Structural Stability and Thematic Sequencing (Testing H1)
5.2. Structural Positioning and Mediating Role of Emotion (Testing H2)
5.3. Multi-core Coupling Structure of the Semantic Network
5.4. Multi-layered Variable System and Causal Pathways (Testing H3)
6. Discussion and Key Insights
7. Accessibility Statement
8. Research Findings
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