Multiple Choice
Content analysis, broadly defined, is the method of describing and exploring various qualitative "communications" in a systematic, objective, and quantitative way. "Communications" in this context can refer to: (circle all that apply; if "e," only circle "e")
A) the recorded minutes of a meeting
B) archived photographs
C) almanac entries
D) warning labels
E) all of these options can be content analyzed
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