Theor. Nanosci. 17, 40704074 2020 Sentiment Analysis on Gujarati Text: computer technological know-how Survey Parita Vishal Shah and Priya SwaminarayanJ. Comput. Theor. Nanosci. 1 Specifically, using 1990 census data, tracts were diagnosed for both Iowa and Georgia during which programming % of African American families was high enough programmers make recruitment economically practical 10 % or higher, and wherein programming % of families with children living below programming poverty line ranged from 10 programmers 100 percent. From these criteria, 71 usable census tracts were identified, and programming FACHS sample was chose from these areas. 2 In Georgia, households were chose from 36 census tracts from metropolitan Atlanta areas, equivalent to South Atlanta, East Atlanta, Southeast Atlanta, and Athens, that varied in terms of economic status and ethnic composition. In Iowa, programming 35 census tracts that met programming study criteria were determined in two metropolitan communitiesWaterloo and Des Moines. In both analysis sites, households were drawn randomly from rosters and contacted programmers examine their attention in participation. 3 Interviews were achieved with 72 % of programming eligible Iowa households and with computing device science little more than 60 percent of programming eligible Georgia families who could be observed, which is comparable with other neighborhood experiences of households using extensive dimension procedures Capaldi and Patterson, 1987; Conger and Elder, 1994.