Foundations of Sociological Inquiry Content Analysis
Today’s Objectives What is Content Analysis? Units of Analysis Sampling & Coding Strengths and Weaknesses of content analysis Questions?
Content Analysis the study of recorded human communications (i.e., books, websites, paintings, laws). “Who says what, to whom, why, how, and with what effect?”
Which of the following can be studied with content analysis? books magazines websites all of the above
Identify the Unit of Analysis: You are interested in how children’s literature portrays gender roles. You are interested in popular film’s use of drugs and alcohol. You are interested in sociology textbook definitions of race. You are interested in the content of Internet Blogs.
Units of Analysis
_____ are the individual units that we make descriptive and explanatory statements about. Units of analysis Artifacts Groups All of the above
Being clear on the unit of analysis in content analysis has particular implications for measuring latent content. measuring manifest content. determining the ideal types. selecting a sampling strategy. coding the data
What type of sampling is used in content analysis? simple random stratified all of the above none of the above
Sampling Conventional sampling techniques may be used for content analysis. Random Sampling Stratified Sampling
In the content analysis of ______ , sampling may occur at any or all of several levels. written prose television the internet
Coding the process whereby raw data are transformed into a standardized form suitable for machine processing and analysis. Manifest Content – the concrete terms contained in a communication. Latent Content – the underlying meaning of communication
systematic reduction. analytic induction. analytic deduction. Gigi did a content analysis of school board meeting minutes to determine who was the most influential. She developed an initial hypothesis that men carried more power, but she then searched her data to find all the cases that would contradict her initial hypothesis. This process is known as systematic reduction. analytic induction. analytic deduction. corroboration. systematic deduction
Strengths and Weaknesses of Content Analysis Economy of time and money Allowing for the correction of errors Permits the study of processes occurring over time Research has little (if any) effect on subjects Reliability
Strengths and Weaknesses of Content Analysis Economy of time and money Allowing for the correction of errors Permits the study of processes occurring over time Research has little (if any) effect on subjects Reliability Weaknesses Limited to recorded communications Validity
Content analysis is not appropriate for evaluating census data. want ads. diary entries. email messages. newspapers.
In conducting content analysis research, ethical issues can arise from how we collect the data. protecting the privacy of individuals/organizations. analyzing the data. a and b all of the above
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