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== Definition ==
== Definition ==


'''Content analysis''' is a family of qualitative data analysis methods.  
'''Content analysis''' refers to a family of qualitative data analysis methods or to various forms of quantitative analysis.


{{Quotation|Content analysis (sometimes called textual analysis when dealing exclusively with text) is a standard methodology in the social sciences for studying the content of communication. Earl Babbie defines it as "the study of recorded human communications, such as books, websites, paintings and laws." Harold Lasswell formulated the core questions of content analysis: "Who says what, to whom, why, to what extent and with what effect?." Ole Holsti (1969) offers a broad definition of content analysis as "any technique for making inferences by objectively and systematically identifying specified characteristics of messages."}} ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_analysis Wikipedia], retrieved nov 1 2007)
{{Quotation|Content analysis (sometimes called textual analysis when dealing exclusively with text) is a standard methodology in the social sciences for studying the content of communication. Earl Babbie defines it as "the study of recorded human communications, such as books, websites, paintings and laws." Harold Lasswell formulated the core questions of content analysis: "Who says what, to whom, why, to what extent and with what effect?." Ole Holsti (1969) offers a broad definition of content analysis as "any technique for making inferences by objectively and systematically identifying specified characteristics of messages."}} ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_analysis Wikipedia], retrieved nov 1 2007)
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* [[Computer assisted qualitative research analysis software]]
* [[Computer assisted qualitative research analysis software]]
* [[Methodology tutorial - qualitative data analysis]]
* [[Methodology tutorial - qualitative data analysis]]
This entry should be split into two different articles - [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] 13:07, 12 March 2012 (CET).


== Links ==
== Links ==


=== General qualitative methodology indexes ===
=== Manual qualitative daata analysis ===
 
* [http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/index.html The Qualitative Report] (both a journal and an index)
* [http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/index.html The Qualitative Report] (both a journal and an index)
* [http://www.qualitativeresearch.uga.edu/QualPage/ QualPage] by Judy Norris. Very good site (traditional academic build)
* [http://www.qualitativeresearch.uga.edu/QualPage/ QualPage] by Judy Norris. Very good site (traditional academic build)
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* [http://www.umich.edu/~qualnet/index.htm Qualnet], in particular [http://www.umich.edu/~qualnet/resources.htm Qualitative Research Resources]
* [http://www.umich.edu/~qualnet/index.htm Qualnet], in particular [http://www.umich.edu/~qualnet/resources.htm Qualitative Research Resources]
* [http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/gcm/ar/arhome.html Action Research Sources] (by Bob Dick, Southern Cross University)
* [http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/gcm/ar/arhome.html Action Research Sources] (by Bob Dick, Southern Cross University)
* [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] once made some slides for a crash course on research design in educational technology [http://tecfa.unige.ch/guides/methodo/edu-tech/slide-books/research-design-mauritius05.pdf PDF] (ok for starters, but would need some extra work). See [http://tecfa.unige.ch/guides/methodo/edu-tech/slides/analysis-quali.pdf the chapter on qualitative data analysis].
=== Quantitative analysis of large corpus ===


=== Slides ===
* [http://www.textinsight.net/ Text Insight]. serves as a research and academic portal for those doing qualitative analysis and text analytics. Main focus of the site is the Leximancer tool  However, all researchers, students, academics, and commercial entities are welcome to use this portal and its resources.
* [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] once made some slides for a crash course on research design in educational technology [http://tecfa.unige.ch/guides/methodo/edu-tech/slide-books/research-design-mauritius05.pdf PDF] (ok for starters, but would need some extra work). See [http://tecfa.unige.ch/guides/methodo/edu-tech/slides/analysis-quali.pdf the chapter on qualitative data analysis].


== Software ==
== Software ==
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* [http://cran.at.r-project.org/web/views/NaturalLanguageProcessing.html CRAN Task View: Natural Language Processing] contains a list of packages useful for natural language processing.  
* [http://cran.at.r-project.org/web/views/NaturalLanguageProcessing.html CRAN Task View: Natural Language Processing] contains a list of packages useful for natural language processing.  


... more should be added here !
... more should be added here !
== Links ==
* [http://www.textinsight.net/ Text Insight]. serves as a research and academic portal for those doing qualitative analysis and text analytics. Main focus of the site is the Leximancer tool  However, all researchers, students, academics, and commercial entities are welcome to use this portal and its resources.


== References ==
== References ==
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=== Analysis of text quality ===
=== Analysis of text quality ===


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=== Analysis of on-line interactions ===
=== Analysis of on-line interactions ===

Revision as of 13:07, 12 March 2012

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Definition

Content analysis refers to a family of qualitative data analysis methods or to various forms of quantitative analysis.

“Content analysis (sometimes called textual analysis when dealing exclusively with text) is a standard methodology in the social sciences for studying the content of communication. Earl Babbie defines it as "the study of recorded human communications, such as books, websites, paintings and laws." Harold Lasswell formulated the core questions of content analysis: "Who says what, to whom, why, to what extent and with what effect?." Ole Holsti (1969) offers a broad definition of content analysis as "any technique for making inferences by objectively and systematically identifying specified characteristics of messages."” (Wikipedia, retrieved nov 1 2007)

See also:

This entry should be split into two different articles - Daniel K. Schneider 13:07, 12 March 2012 (CET).

Links

Manual qualitative daata analysis

Quantitative analysis of large corpus

  • Text Insight. serves as a research and academic portal for those doing qualitative analysis and text analytics. Main focus of the site is the Leximancer tool However, all researchers, students, academics, and commercial entities are welcome to use this portal and its resources.

Software

Other wiki pages of interest

(include specialised technologies)

  • latent semantic analysis and indexing, a family of analysis techniques that that assume that a text contains a semantic structure through a kind vector space model and some kind of factor analysis that identifies relationships between terms.

List of tools

  • Leximancer, allows to summarize and navigate large text data (e.g. a wiki site) with various visualization tools. (commercial, $750 AUD single license or $150 one-month online)

... more should be added here !

References

Analysis of text quality

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Analysis of on-line interactions

  • De Wever, B., Schellens, T., Valcke, M., and Van Keer, H. 2006. Content analysis schemes to analyze transcripts of online asynchronous discussion groups: a review. Comput. Educ. 46, 1 (Jan. 2006), 6-28. DOI= http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2005.04.005
  • Pena-Shaff, J. B. and Nicholls, C. 2004. Analyzing student interactions and meaning construction in computer bulletin board discussions. Computers and Education 42, 3 (Apr. 2004), 243-265. DOI= http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2003.08.003
  • Rourke, L., Anderson, T., Garrison, D. R., & Archer, W. (2001). Methodological Issues in the Content Analysis of Computer Conference Transcripts. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 12(1), 8-22. PDF