Content analysis

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  • What types of cases do case studies often involve?
    Unusual individuals or typical cases
  • What methods do researchers use to construct a case history?
    Observations, interviews, and questionnaires
  • What type of data is mainly collected in case studies?
    Qualitative data
  • What type of data do psychological tests produce?
    Quantitative data
  • What are the strengths of case studies?
    • Rich, detailed insights
    • Increases validity of data collected
    • Useful for studying rare behaviors/conditions
    • Helps understand typical functioning
  • What are the weaknesses of case studies?
    • Prone to researcher bias
    • Small sample sizes limit generalizability
    • Subjective interpretation may reduce validity
  • What is gynotikolobomassophobia?
    A fear of women's ear lobes
  • How does Patient X's phobia affect his social interactions?
    He cannot talk to women unless their ears are covered
  • What method did the psychologist use to study Patient X?
    Detailed interviews and diary keeping
  • What conclusion did the psychologist reach about Patient X's phobia?
    It may be due to childhood trauma
  • What are the main features of a case study?
    • In-depth exploration of an individual or event
    • Use of qualitative and quantitative data
    • Involves various data collection methods
  • What ethical issues are associated with case studies?
    • Informed consent may be required
    • Confidentiality of participant information
    • Potential for emotional distress in participants
  • What is content analysis?
    A type of observational research
  • How are people studied in content analysis?
    Indirectly via their communications
  • What is the first stage of content analysis?
    Coding the data
  • How can quantitative data be produced in content analysis?
    By counting occurrences of words or phrases
  • What is thematic analysis in content analysis?
    It aims to produce descriptive themes
  • What are the steps to conduct a content analysis?
    1. Watch/read the material
    2. Identify categories/themes
    3. Create a checklist
    4. Tally examples in each category
  • What are the strengths of content analysis?
    • Produces both quantitative and qualitative data
    • Flexible approach adaptable to research aims
    • No consent issues with public domain materials
  • What are the weaknesses of content analysis?
    • Potential researcher bias in interpretations
    • Lack of objectivity in thematic analysis
    • May threaten validity of findings
  • What type of data can content analysis produce?
    Both quantitative and qualitative data
  • What is the purpose of coding in content analysis?
    To categorize data into meaningful units
  • How does thematic analysis differ from content analysis?
    Thematic analysis focuses on themes, not counts
  • What might researchers do that could reduce the validity of content analysis conclusions?
    Attribute unintended motivations to speakers