The Content Analysis Guidebook
Autor Kimberly A. Neuendorfen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iul 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781412979474
ISBN-10: 1412979471
Pagini: 456
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1412979471
Pagini: 456
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Defining Content Analysis
An Introduction
The Growing Popularity of Content Analysis
The Myths of Content Analysis
A Six-Part Definition of Content Analysis
Chapter 2: An Integrative Approach to Content Analysis
The Language of the Scientific Method
Human Coding Versus Computer Coding: A Brief Overview
How Content Analysis Is Done: A Flowchart for the Typical Process of Content-Analytic Research
Approaches to Content Analysis
Toward an Integrative Model of Content Analysis
Using the Integrative Model of Content Analysis
Chapter 3: Message Units and Sampling
Units
Defining the Population
Archives
Sampling
Sample Size
Full Reportage
Chapter 4: Variables and Predictions
Identifying Critical Variables
Full Reportage
Chapter 5: Measurement and Validity
Defining Measurement
Validity, Reliability, Accuracy, and Precision
Validity
Types of Validity Assessment
Validation Procedures in Content Analysis
Operationalization
Expanding Terminology and Merging Traditions: Big Data, Text Mining, Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, Sentiment Analysis/Opinion Mining, and CATA
CATA (Computer-Aided Text Analysis)
Selection of a Computer Text Content Analysis Program
Human Coding
Index Construction in Content Analysis
Full Reportage
Chapter 6: Reliability
Intercoder Reliability: An Introduction to Standards and Practices
Issues in the Assessment of Reliability
Pilot and Final Reliabilities
Intercoder Reliability Coefficients: Issues and Comparisons
Calculating Intercoder Reliability Coefficients
The Reliability Subsample
The Use of Multiple Coders
Intracoder Reliability--Assessing Stability over Time
Unitizing Reliability
Calculating Reliability Coefficients: Programs and Calculators
Special Issues in Reliability Coefficient Decision-making
Bringing Order to Reliability: Building Models that Specify Sources of Variation
Full Reportage
Chapter 7: Content Analysis in the Interactive Media Age
Considering Interactive Media
Content Creation in the Interactive Media Age
Acquiring Content in the Interactive Media Age
Archiving Content in the Interactive Media Age
Coding Content in the Interactive Media Age
Automated Technologies and Measurement on the Moving Image
Almost Content Analysis
Conclusion
Chapter 8: Results and Reporting
Data Handling and Transformations
Hypothesis Testing
Selecting the Appropriate Statistical Tests
Frequencies
Co-Occurrences and In-Context Occurrences
Time Lines
Bivariate Relationships
Multivariate Relationships
Chapter 9: Contexts
Psychometric Applications of Content Analysis
Open-Ended and Pictorial Responses
Linguistics and Semantic Networks
Stylometrics and Computer Literary Analysis
Interaction Analysis
Other Interpersonal Behaviors
Computer-Mediated Communication
Organizational Communication
Health Communication
Advertising
News
Political Communication
Violence in the Media
Gender Roles in the Media
Sex and Sexuality in the Media
Minority Portrayals
Movies
Music
Sentiment Analysis
Academic Literatures
Commercial, Governmental, and Other Client-Based Applications of Content Analysis
Future Directions
Resource 1: CATA—Computer Aided Text Analysis Options
Part I. Computer Aided Text Analysis (CATA) Programs
Part II: Yoshikoder Example
Resource 2: The Content Analysis Guidebook Online (CAGO)
Content Analysis Resources
Message Archives and Corpora
Reliability
Human Coding Sample Materials
Introduction to Computer Content Analysis (CATA)
An Introduction
The Growing Popularity of Content Analysis
The Myths of Content Analysis
A Six-Part Definition of Content Analysis
Chapter 2: An Integrative Approach to Content Analysis
The Language of the Scientific Method
Human Coding Versus Computer Coding: A Brief Overview
How Content Analysis Is Done: A Flowchart for the Typical Process of Content-Analytic Research
Approaches to Content Analysis
Toward an Integrative Model of Content Analysis
Using the Integrative Model of Content Analysis
Chapter 3: Message Units and Sampling
Units
Defining the Population
Archives
Sampling
Sample Size
Full Reportage
Chapter 4: Variables and Predictions
Identifying Critical Variables
Full Reportage
Chapter 5: Measurement and Validity
Defining Measurement
Validity, Reliability, Accuracy, and Precision
Validity
Types of Validity Assessment
Validation Procedures in Content Analysis
Operationalization
Expanding Terminology and Merging Traditions: Big Data, Text Mining, Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, Sentiment Analysis/Opinion Mining, and CATA
CATA (Computer-Aided Text Analysis)
Selection of a Computer Text Content Analysis Program
Human Coding
Index Construction in Content Analysis
Full Reportage
Chapter 6: Reliability
Intercoder Reliability: An Introduction to Standards and Practices
Issues in the Assessment of Reliability
Pilot and Final Reliabilities
Intercoder Reliability Coefficients: Issues and Comparisons
Calculating Intercoder Reliability Coefficients
The Reliability Subsample
The Use of Multiple Coders
Intracoder Reliability--Assessing Stability over Time
Unitizing Reliability
Calculating Reliability Coefficients: Programs and Calculators
Special Issues in Reliability Coefficient Decision-making
Bringing Order to Reliability: Building Models that Specify Sources of Variation
Full Reportage
Chapter 7: Content Analysis in the Interactive Media Age
Considering Interactive Media
Content Creation in the Interactive Media Age
Acquiring Content in the Interactive Media Age
Archiving Content in the Interactive Media Age
Coding Content in the Interactive Media Age
Automated Technologies and Measurement on the Moving Image
Almost Content Analysis
Conclusion
Chapter 8: Results and Reporting
Data Handling and Transformations
Hypothesis Testing
Selecting the Appropriate Statistical Tests
Frequencies
Co-Occurrences and In-Context Occurrences
Time Lines
Bivariate Relationships
Multivariate Relationships
Chapter 9: Contexts
Psychometric Applications of Content Analysis
Open-Ended and Pictorial Responses
Linguistics and Semantic Networks
Stylometrics and Computer Literary Analysis
Interaction Analysis
Other Interpersonal Behaviors
Computer-Mediated Communication
Organizational Communication
Health Communication
Advertising
News
Political Communication
Violence in the Media
Gender Roles in the Media
Sex and Sexuality in the Media
Minority Portrayals
Movies
Music
Sentiment Analysis
Academic Literatures
Commercial, Governmental, and Other Client-Based Applications of Content Analysis
Future Directions
Resource 1: CATA—Computer Aided Text Analysis Options
Part I. Computer Aided Text Analysis (CATA) Programs
Part II: Yoshikoder Example
Resource 2: The Content Analysis Guidebook Online (CAGO)
Content Analysis Resources
Message Archives and Corpora
Reliability
Human Coding Sample Materials
Introduction to Computer Content Analysis (CATA)
Notă biografică
Descriere
A new edition of this popular student guide to content analysis. Widely adopted on research methods courses across the social sciences.
Recenzii
"This is a sorely-needed book that gives an understandable introduction to one of the most important methods of communication research to students and scholars alike."
"Neuendorf's writing is both appropriate and accessible, a rare accomplishment in a book on research methods. Neuendorf provides a sophisticated yet readily comprehensible treatment of content analysis."
“Skimming through the book left me with a sense of optimism, as the value of computer assistance and of electronic archives is mentioned in various parts of the book.”
"Neuendorf's writing is both appropriate and accessible, a rare accomplishment in a book on research methods. Neuendorf provides a sophisticated yet readily comprehensible treatment of content analysis."
“Skimming through the book left me with a sense of optimism, as the value of computer assistance and of electronic archives is mentioned in various parts of the book.”