Content analysis

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    • What are the strengths of studying people indirectly through their communications?
      • No need to worry about ethical issues as information is already public
      • High external validity due to the realistic nature of the data
      • Provides both quantitative and qualitative data
    • What are the limitations of studying people indirectly through their communications?
      • People are studied indirectly, which may lead to misinterpretation
      • Researcher may attribute opinions and motivations inaccurately
      • Time-consuming and expensive
      • Potential lack of objectivity, especially in descriptive thematic analysis
    • what is content analysis?

      • Content analysis is a method used to analyse qualitative data by turning it into quantitative data
      • A content analysis quantifies qualitative data through the use of coding
      • A content analysis does not collect data directly, rather it uses pre-recorded examples of spoken interactions, the written word or media content 
    • what is the aim of content analysis?
      • The aim of content analysis is to summarise the main ideas presented in the spoken or written material via structured methods to conclude the data
    • what is coding in content analysis?
      • Coding is a method of analysis used to convert qualitative, visual or auditory data into quantitative numerical data
      • This is done by assigning each behaviour to a 'code' that can be analysed numerically
    • what is thematic analysis?
      • Thematic analysis is a method used to analyse qualitative data
      • Thematic analysis is an inductive method (creates inferences of general laws)
      • Themes emerge from the data, there is no hypothesis-testing involved
      • It allows researchers to identify, analyse and report common/key themes from a set of data
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