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content analysis the statistical analysis of a range of texts. The results are usually compared with a different set of results from the same range of texts - eg what proportion of reports about men in the tabloid press represents men as victims and what proportion represents women as victims? ...
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content analysis A research procedure for studying naturally occurring conversations in settings such as task groups or therapy groups. Content analysis is done with a list or matrix of concepts that serve to focus the study and evaluate specific processes. In the majority of cases, these concepts do not investigate the actual content of speech but rather the process of speaking (such questinoing or advising). Content analysis systems differ, however, in the the categories of speech they investigate.
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content analysis The process of analyzing the content of a collection in order to determine what information is significant enough to be included in a summary description. For more information.
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content analysis a technique used I qualitative analysis to study written material by breaking it into meaningful units, using carefully applied rules.
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content analysis (voir Analyse de contenu) Group of research techniques aimed at isolating and assessing the importance of qualitative and quantitative aspects of oral, written, visual or audio communication; research technique for the objective and systematic description of content in communication.
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