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Chapter 11 Unobtrusive Research Content analysis Analyzing existing statistics Historical/comparative analysis
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Three Types of Unobtrusive Research Content analysis - examine written documents such as newspaper editorials. Analyses of existing statistics. Historical/comparative analysis - main resources for observation and analysis are historical records.
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Strengths of Content Analysis Economy of time and money. It's simple to repeat a portion of the study if necessary. Permits you to study processes occurring over a long time. Researcher seldom has any effect on the subject being studied. Reliability.
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Weaknesses of Content Analysis Limited to the examination of recorded communications. Problems of validity are likely.
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Analyzing Existing Statistics Existing statistics can be the main source of date or a supplemental source of data. Problems with validity - Often existing data doesn't cover the exact question. Reliability is dependent on the quality of the statistics.
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Historical/comparative Analysis Cautions: Can't trust the accuracy of records - official or unofficial, primary or secondary. Must be wary of bias in data sources.
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