“…Hangal, Lam, and Heer also reported anecdotal evidence that sentiment and name cues were highly evocative and allowed participants to recollect significant events in their lives. Although the sample size for the study was too small to be conclusive about the usefulness of these cues, modified and derived versions of MUSE have since been widely used to detect sentiments in e-mails (Hangal, Chan, Lam, & Heer, 2012;Nagpal, Hangal, Joyee, & Lam, 2012;Schneider, Chan, Edwards, & Hangal, 2017). In the present study, as is described in Table 1, we extracted sentiments corresponding to 15 categories of emotions, measured the occurrence of emoticons and exclamation points from the specific e-mail prompt, and also calculated the total sentiments in the e-mail document.…”