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Content analysis is one of the most important but complex research methodologies in the social sciences. In this thoroughly updated Second Edition of The Content Analysis Guidebook, author Kimberly Neuendorf draws on examples from across numerous disciplines to clarify the complicated aspects of content analysis through step-by-step instruction and practical advice. Throughout the book, the author also describes a wide range of innovative content analysis projects from both academia and commercial research that provide readers with a deeper understanding of the research process and its many real-world applications.
Kimberly A. Neuendorf holds a Ph.D. from Michigan State University, which has one of the country’s top ten doctoral programs in communication. She has taught research methods and media criticism, among other courses, at Cleveland State for over a decade and has published her own research, in which she used content analysis, in numerous journal articles.
Chapter 1: Defining Content AnalysisAn IntroductionThe Growing Popularity of Content AnalysisThe Myths of Content AnalysisA Six-Part Definition of Content AnalysisChapter 2: An Integrative Approach to Content AnalysisThe Language of the Scientific MethodHuman Coding Versus Computer Coding: A Brief OverviewHow Content Analysis Is Done: A Flowchart for the Typical Process of Content-Analytic ResearchApproaches to Content AnalysisToward an Integrative Model of Content AnalysisUsing the Integrative Model of Content AnalysisChapter 3: Message Units and SamplingUnitsDefining the PopulationArchivesSamplingSample SizeFull ReportageChapter 4: Variables and PredictionsIdentifying Critical VariablesFull ReportageChapter 5: Measurement and ValidityDefining MeasurementValidity, Reliability, Accuracy, and PrecisionValidityTypes of Validity AssessmentValidation Procedures in Content AnalysisOperationalizationExpanding Terminology and Merging Traditions: Big Data, Text Mining, Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, Sentiment Analysis/Opinion Mining, and CATACATA (Computer-Aided Text Analysis)Selection of a Computer Text Content Analysis ProgramHuman CodingIndex Construction in Content AnalysisFull ReportageChapter 6: ReliabilityIntercoder Reliability: An Introduction to Standards and PracticesIssues in the Assessment of ReliabilityPilot and Final ReliabilitiesIntercoder Reliability Coefficients: Issues and ComparisonsCalculating Intercoder Reliability CoefficientsThe Reliability SubsampleThe Use of Multiple CodersIntracoder Reliability--Assessing Stability over TimeUnitizing ReliabilityCalculating Reliability Coefficients: Programs and CalculatorsSpecial Issues in Reliability Coefficient Decision-makingBringing Order to Reliability: Building Models that Specify Sources of VariationFull ReportageChapter 7: Content Analysis in the Interactive Media AgeConsidering Interactive MediaContent Creation in the Interactive Media AgeAcquiring Content in the Interactive Media AgeArchiving Content in the Interactive Media AgeCoding Content in the Interactive Media AgeAutomated Technologies and Measurement on the Moving ImageAlmost Content AnalysisConclusionChapter 8: Results and ReportingData Handling and TransformationsHypothesis TestingSelecting the Appropriate Statistical TestsFrequenciesCo-Occurrences and In-Context OccurrencesTime LinesBivariate RelationshipsMultivariate RelationshipsChapter 9: ContextsPsychometric Applications of Content AnalysisOpen-Ended and Pictorial ResponsesLinguistics and Semantic NetworksStylometrics and Computer Literary AnalysisInteraction AnalysisOther Interpersonal BehaviorsComputer-Mediated CommunicationOrganizational CommunicationHealth CommunicationAdvertisingNewsPolitical CommunicationViolence in the MediaGender Roles in the MediaSex and Sexuality in the MediaMinority PortrayalsMoviesMusicSentiment AnalysisAcademic LiteraturesCommercial, Governmental, and Other Client-Based Applications of Content AnalysisFuture DirectionsResource 1: CATA—Computer Aided Text Analysis OptionsPart I. Computer Aided Text Analysis (CATA) ProgramsPart II: Yoshikoder ExampleResource 2: The Content Analysis Guidebook Online (CAGO)Content Analysis ResourcesMessage Archives and CorporaReliabilityHuman Coding Sample MaterialsIntroduction to Computer Content Analysis (CATA)