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7. Research Methods
Content Analysis
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What is the primary focus of content analysis?
Studying human behavior
indirectly
through produced materials
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How does content analysis provide insight into society?
By examining
structured values
, beliefs, and
prejudices
in produced materials
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What are the steps to conduct a content analysis?
Identify hypothesis to investigate
Create a
coding system
(e.g., 1=male, 2=female)
Gather resources
Conduct content analysis and record data in a table
Analyze data using
thematic analysis
Write up a report in
scientific format
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What type of data does content analysis produce?
Both
quantitative
and
qualitative
data
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Why is external validity considered strong in content analysis?
Because the data is already in the real world, providing high
mundane realism
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What is a benefit of having a large data set in content analysis?
It is easy to
analyze
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What ethical issues are avoided in content analysis?
Issues like
right of privacy
, confidentiality, and
informed consent
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What is a limitation of content analysis regarding observer bias?
Observer bias can be present but can be eliminated by achieving
inter-observer reliability
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How can the choice of content to analyze introduce bias?
The
researcher
may have a bias in selecting the content
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What is interpretative bias in content analysis?
It occurs when the
researcher
pays extra attention to some aspects while ignoring others
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What are the strengths and limitations of content analysis?
Strengths:
Strong
external validity
Produces large data sets (
quantitative
and
qualitative
)
Easy replication
Avoids ethical issues
Limitations:
Observer bias
Potential
researcher bias
in content choice
Interpretative bias
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