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research methods
content analysis
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What is the primary aim of content analysis?
To indirectly study
human behavior
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How does content analysis summarize data?
By describing it
systematically
for conclusions
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What type of data does content analysis often convert?
Qualitative
data into
quantitative
data
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What is the purpose of sampling in research?
To allow for
replication
and assess
reliability
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What does time sampling involve?
Recording
behaviors
at specific time intervals
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What must be established before analysis in coding?
Relevant
codes
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How does coding categorize information?
Into meaningful
units
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What does coding text convert?
Qualitative
data into
quantitative
data
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What happens each time a relevant behavior is displayed in coding?
It is
logged
and recorded
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What can analysis in content analysis identify?
Modal category
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How can data be displayed for easier conclusions?
In a
bar chart
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What statistical test may be used in content analysis?
Chi-squared test
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What is thematic analysis in content analysis?
An
alternative
form of
content analysis
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What is a theme in content analysis?
A recurring
idea
in the data
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When does a theme appear in content analysis?
After data has been
coded
into categories
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What does the researcher do with themes after coding?
Finds themes that
unify
certain codes
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Give an example of themes in Macbeth.
Fate
, revenge,
supernatural
,
madness
, power
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What are the strengths of content analysis?
Few
ethical issues
involved
Systematic study
of diverse materials
Standardized
procedures
enhance reliability
High
ecological
and external validity
Allows for
inferential testing
Flexible for
qualitative
and
quantitative
data
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What are the limitations of content analysis?
Lack of objectivity due to
researcher bias
Imposed
etic
in cultural/historical texts
Non-causal conclusions due to no
IV
manipulation
Time-consuming
and costly
Reductionist
approach ignoring context
Historical texts limit experimental methods
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