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Deck 20: Content Analysis
1
Which of the following would be suitable for a content analysis study?
A) A play
B) Rap music
C) Dinosaur bones
D) All of the above
A) A play
B) Rap music
C) Dinosaur bones
D) All of the above
All of the above
2
Which of the following would be best studied by means of a content analysis study?
A) Aggressive behavior in males compared to females
B) Effects of a particular drug on aggressive behavior
C) Changes in attitudes toward aggressive behavior over the past 100 years
D) The effect of age on aggressive behavior
A) Aggressive behavior in males compared to females
B) Effects of a particular drug on aggressive behavior
C) Changes in attitudes toward aggressive behavior over the past 100 years
D) The effect of age on aggressive behavior
Changes in attitudes toward aggressive behavior over the past 100 years
3
The Whiting and Child study of child rearing illustrates the use of content analysis in conjunction with:
A) experimental research
B) ethnographic research
C) historical research
D) all of the above
A) experimental research
B) ethnographic research
C) historical research
D) all of the above
ethnographic research
4
A primary advantage of content analysis is:
A) its unobtrusive nature
B) its power to determine cause and effect
C) its use of statistical analysis
D) the simplicity of analysis
A) its unobtrusive nature
B) its power to determine cause and effect
C) its use of statistical analysis
D) the simplicity of analysis
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5
Content analysis is a means of studying:
A) written material
B) communications
C) visual images
D) historical artifacts
A) written material
B) communications
C) visual images
D) historical artifacts
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6
Sampling methods used in content analysis studies include:
A) stratified random sampling
B) purposive sampling
C) convenience sampling
D) all of the above
A) stratified random sampling
B) purposive sampling
C) convenience sampling
D) all of the above
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7
The important difference between latent and manifest content is that latent content:
A) is more valuable
B) is easier to use
C) requires more judgment
D) all of the above
A) is more valuable
B) is easier to use
C) requires more judgment
D) all of the above
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8
Appropriate procedures for checking reliability in content analysis include:
A) coder-scorer agreement
B) test-retest
C) split-half
D) all of the above
A) coder-scorer agreement
B) test-retest
C) split-half
D) all of the above
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9
Appropriate procedures for checking validity in content analysis include:
A) latent vs. manifest content
B) comparison with other instruments
C) both A and B above
D) none of the above
A) latent vs. manifest content
B) comparison with other instruments
C) both A and B above
D) none of the above
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10
The essential element of a content analysis is:
A) a random sample of units
B) establishing unambiguous categories
C) determining relationships among categories
D) obtaining enough units in each category
A) a random sample of units
B) establishing unambiguous categories
C) determining relationships among categories
D) obtaining enough units in each category
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11
Content analysis can be used to:
A) avoid sampling problems
B) test hypotheses
C) avoid problems of internal validity
D) simplify problems of analysis
A) avoid sampling problems
B) test hypotheses
C) avoid problems of internal validity
D) simplify problems of analysis
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12
Advantages of content analysis include all of the following except:
A) relative ease of data collection
B) clear validity of findings
C) permits study of the past
D) relative ease of replication
A) relative ease of data collection
B) clear validity of findings
C) permits study of the past
D) relative ease of replication
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13
The connection between purpose and choice of content in a content analysis study:
A) is obvious
B) is of little consequence
C) must be made clear
D) must be based on theory
A) is obvious
B) is of little consequence
C) must be made clear
D) must be based on theory
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14
In a content analysis study, the categories may come:
A) from initial definitions of the researcher
B) from theory
C) inductively from reviewing content
D) all of the above
A) from initial definitions of the researcher
B) from theory
C) inductively from reviewing content
D) all of the above
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15
The issue of validity in content analysis:
A) is a major limitation
B) is easily satisfied
C) applies only to cause and effect
D) is unimportant
A) is a major limitation
B) is easily satisfied
C) applies only to cause and effect
D) is unimportant
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16
The most common means of data analysis in content analysis studies is:
A) determining frequencies in categories
B) calculating means and standard deviations
C) calculating inferential statistics
D) preparing frequency polygons
A) determining frequencies in categories
B) calculating means and standard deviations
C) calculating inferential statistics
D) preparing frequency polygons
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17
Clarification of categories in content analysis can be done by:
A) constitutive definitions
B) unambiguous examples
C) explaining connections to theory
D) all of the above
A) constitutive definitions
B) unambiguous examples
C) explaining connections to theory
D) all of the above
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18
The Gerbner study of violence on television illustrates:
A) the use of multiple categories
B) the use of frequencies to obtain scores
C) the use of frequency polygons in content analysis
D) all of the above
A) the use of multiple categories
B) the use of frequencies to obtain scores
C) the use of frequency polygons in content analysis
D) all of the above
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19
In content analysis, the crucial definitions are those which:
A) describe the categories or scores
B) are theoretical
C) describe data analysis procedures
D) describe the sample
A) describe the categories or scores
B) are theoretical
C) describe data analysis procedures
D) describe the sample
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20
Content analysis is most likely to be used with:
A) experimental research
B) correlational research
C) historical research
D) causal-comparative research
A) experimental research
B) correlational research
C) historical research
D) causal-comparative research
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21
When coding is done inductively, the first steps are:
A) becoming familiar with content and identifying meanings
B) dividing content into segments and coding them
C) becoming familiar with content and applying predetermined categories
D) stating a hypothesis and identifying segments that support it
A) becoming familiar with content and identifying meanings
B) dividing content into segments and coding them
C) becoming familiar with content and applying predetermined categories
D) stating a hypothesis and identifying segments that support it
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22
In content analysis, a "theme is:
A) an idea which guides the coding
B) a grouping of segments
C) a major conclusion
D) a grouping of codes
A) an idea which guides the coding
B) a grouping of segments
C) a major conclusion
D) a grouping of codes
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23
In content analysis, themes are used to:
A) reduce the number of categories
B) provided detailed description
C) provide a framework for making interpretations
D) all of the above
A) reduce the number of categories
B) provided detailed description
C) provide a framework for making interpretations
D) all of the above
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24
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-Annotated bibliography
A) An unobtrusive research technique to study human behavior indirectly
B) An analysis and "weaving together of the major thinking on a topic
C) A compiled summary of relevant books, articles, and studies on a topic
D) Surface content such as words, pictures, and images
E) Underlying meaning of what is said or shown
-Annotated bibliography
A) An unobtrusive research technique to study human behavior indirectly
B) An analysis and "weaving together of the major thinking on a topic
C) A compiled summary of relevant books, articles, and studies on a topic
D) Surface content such as words, pictures, and images
E) Underlying meaning of what is said or shown
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25
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-Manifest content
A) An unobtrusive research technique to study human behavior indirectly
B) An analysis and "weaving together of the major thinking on a topic
C) A compiled summary of relevant books, articles, and studies on a topic
D) Surface content such as words, pictures, and images
E) Underlying meaning of what is said or shown
-Manifest content
A) An unobtrusive research technique to study human behavior indirectly
B) An analysis and "weaving together of the major thinking on a topic
C) A compiled summary of relevant books, articles, and studies on a topic
D) Surface content such as words, pictures, and images
E) Underlying meaning of what is said or shown
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26
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-Content analysis
A) An unobtrusive research technique to study human behavior indirectly
B) An analysis and "weaving together of the major thinking on a topic
C) A compiled summary of relevant books, articles, and studies on a topic
D) Surface content such as words, pictures, and images
E) Underlying meaning of what is said or shown
-Content analysis
A) An unobtrusive research technique to study human behavior indirectly
B) An analysis and "weaving together of the major thinking on a topic
C) A compiled summary of relevant books, articles, and studies on a topic
D) Surface content such as words, pictures, and images
E) Underlying meaning of what is said or shown
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-Literature review
A) An unobtrusive research technique to study human behavior indirectly
B) An analysis and "weaving together of the major thinking on a topic
C) A compiled summary of relevant books, articles, and studies on a topic
D) Surface content such as words, pictures, and images
E) Underlying meaning of what is said or shown
-Literature review
A) An unobtrusive research technique to study human behavior indirectly
B) An analysis and "weaving together of the major thinking on a topic
C) A compiled summary of relevant books, articles, and studies on a topic
D) Surface content such as words, pictures, and images
E) Underlying meaning of what is said or shown
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-Latent content
A) An unobtrusive research technique to study human behavior indirectly
B) An analysis and "weaving together of the major thinking on a topic
C) A compiled summary of relevant books, articles, and studies on a topic
D) Surface content such as words, pictures, and images
E) Underlying meaning of what is said or shown
-Latent content
A) An unobtrusive research technique to study human behavior indirectly
B) An analysis and "weaving together of the major thinking on a topic
C) A compiled summary of relevant books, articles, and studies on a topic
D) Surface content such as words, pictures, and images
E) Underlying meaning of what is said or shown
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29
Comic strips could be a source for content analysis research.
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30
Content analysis methodology can prove cause and effect.
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31
Content analysis techniques are oftentimes used in conjunction with other research methods such as historical and ethnographic research.
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32
Random sampling techniques cannot be employed in content analysis research.
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33
The concepts of validity and reliability are not applicable to content analysis resear
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