Deck 8: Text Analysis

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Content analysis is a new communication research method, dating from about 1990.
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Content analysis is a research method that objectively and systematically examaines communication content.
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Content analysis projects typically gather quantitative data.
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One advantage of content analysis is that it is easy to do.
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A unit of analysis is the smallest unit of information examined by researchers in a content analysis study.
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Content analysis projects must examine all possible content relating to the issue being studied.
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Content analysis is a research method which operates most comfortably within the Mechanical World Paradigm approach to research.
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Deconstruction is not commonly used by communication researchers to examine communication conent.
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A researcher can use deconstruction to better understand texts, particularly communication content.
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Deconstruction usually involves gathering quantitative data.
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-A research method designed to objectively, systematically, and quantitatively examine communication content.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-The observable components of a communication message.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-Parts of a communication message with some meaning that is not directly observable but which may sometimes be inferred.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-The smallest unit of communication examined by researchers in a content analysis study.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-The act of recording observations about communication content.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-A postmodern research method for reading or analyzing texts.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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Matching
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-A list of items from which a sample may be drawn.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-A term describing the practice of making sure coding categories do not overlap.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-Two items, usually one positive and one negative, used in discourse to describe certain situations, individuals, or behaviors,

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-In content analysis, a term used to describe the degree to which coders agreed in placing content into defined categories.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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Content analysis is a new communication research method, dating from about 1990.
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Content analysis is a research method that objectively and systematically examaines communication content.
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Content analysis projects typically gather quantitative data.
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One advantage of content analysis is that it is easy to do.
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A unit of analysis is the smallest unit of information examined by researchers in a content analysis study.
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Content analysis projects must examine all possible content relating to the issue being studied.
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Content analysis is a research method which operates most comfortably within the Mechanical World Paradigm approach to research.
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Deconstruction is not commonly used by communication researchers to examine communication conent.
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A researcher can use deconstruction to better understand texts, particularly communication content.
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Deconstruction usually involves gathering quantitative data.
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-A research method designed to objectively, systematically, and quantitatively examine communication content.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-The observable components of a communication message.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-Parts of a communication message with some meaning that is not directly observable but which may sometimes be inferred.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-The smallest unit of communication examined by researchers in a content analysis study.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-The act of recording observations about communication content.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-A postmodern research method for reading or analyzing texts.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-A list of items from which a sample may be drawn.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-A term describing the practice of making sure coding categories do not overlap.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-Two items, usually one positive and one negative, used in discourse to describe certain situations, individuals, or behaviors,

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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-In content analysis, a term used to describe the degree to which coders agreed in placing content into defined categories.

A) Coding
B) Unit of analysis
C) Content analysis
D) Latent content
E) Deconstruction
F) Manifest content
G) Reader-response
H) Intercoder reliability
I) Multistage sampling
J) Sampling frame
K) Mutually exclusive
L) Hermeneutics
M) Binary opposition
N) Analytical construct
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