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Reviews Matter: How Distributed Mentoring Predicts Lexical Diversity on Fanfiction.net

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arxiv 1809.10268 v3 pith:LLJY7X2L submitted 2018-09-26 cs.SI

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keywords distributeddiversityfanfictionfeedbacklexicalmentoringauthorscumulative
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Fanfiction.net provides an informal learning space for young writers through distributed mentoring, networked giving and receiving of feedback. In this paper, we quantify the cumulative effect of feedback on lexical diversity for 1.5 million authors.

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