The content analysis reader / (Record no. 51007)

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010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
LC control number 2008003529
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International Standard Book Number 9781412949651 (cloth)
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International Standard Book Number 1412949653 (cloth)
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International Standard Book Number 9781412949668 (pbk.)
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International Standard Book Number 1412949661 (pbk.)
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Classification number P93
Item number .C65 2009
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Classification number 401/.41
Edition number 22
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Title The content analysis reader /
Statement of responsibility, etc Klaus Krippendorff, Mary Angela Bock [editors].
264 #1 - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Sage Publications,
Date of publication, distribution, etc c2009.
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Extent ix, 481 pages :
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Dimensions 26 cm.
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0# - CONTENTS
Formatted contents note Contents<br/>Introduction<br/>Section One: History and Conception of Content Analysis <br/>Introduction<br/>Quantitative Semantics in 18th Century Sweden<br/>Karin Dovring<br/>Towards a Sociology of the Press and Content Analysis <br/>Max Weber<br/>A Study of a New York Daily <br/>Bryon C. Mathews<br/>The Scientific Analysis of the Press <br/>Alvan A. Tenney<br/>Propaganda Analysis: A Case Study from World War II<br/>Alexander L. George<br/>Letters from Jenny<br/>Gordon W. Allport<br/>Impressionistic Content Analysis: Word Counting in Popular Media<br/>Mary Angela Bock <br/>Section Two: Unitizing and Sampling<br/>Introduction<br/>?Good? Organizational Reasons for ?Bad? Clinic Records <br/>Harold Garfinkel<br/>Effectiveness of Random, Consecutive Day and Constructed Week Sampling<br/>Daniel Riffe, Charles F. Faust and Stephen R. Lacy<br/>The Challenge of Applying Content Analysis to the World Wide Web <br/>Sally J. McMillan <br/>Airplane Fatalities After Newspaper Stories About Murder and Suicide<br/>David P. Phillips<br/>Interaction Process Analysis<br/>Robert F. Bales<br/>Structural Analysis of Film <br/>Siegfried Kracauer<br/>The Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media<br/>Maxwell E. McCombs and Donald L. Shaw<br/>Section Three: Inferences and Analytical Constructs<br/>Introduction<br/>Contingency Analysis: Validating Evidence and Process <br/>Charles E. Osgood<br/>Four Types of Inference from Documents to Events<br/>Vernon K. Dibble<br/>Politburo Images of Stalin <br/>Nathan Leites, Elsa Bernaut and Raymond L. Garthoff <br/>Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Content Analysis <br/>Alexander L. George<br/>Evaluative Assertion Analysis<br/>Ole R. Holsti<br/>An Ecology of Text: Memes, Competition and Niche Behavior <br/>Michael L. Best<br/>Identifying the Unknown Communicator in Painting, Literature and Music<br/>William J. Paisley<br/>Wheels of Time and the Interdependence of Value Change in America <br/>J. Zvi Namenwirth<br/>Inferring the Readability of Text<br/>Klaus Krippendorff<br/>Section Four: Coders and Coding<br/>Introduction<br/>Codebook Development for Team-Based Qualitative Analysis <br/>Kathleen M. MacQueen<br/>Coder Training: Explicit Instruction and Implicit Socialization <br/>Tony Hak and Ton Bernts<br/>The Future of Coders: Human Judgments in a World of Sophisticated Software <br/>Gilbert Shapiro<br/>Comparing Human Coding and a Computer-Assisted Method <br/>Brigitte L. Nacos, Robert Y. Shapiro, John T. Young, David P. Fan, Torsten Kjellstrand and Craig McCaa <br/>Coding Instructions: An Example<br/>Joseph N. Cappella, Danielle J. Mittermaier, Judith Weiner, Lee Humphreys, and Tiara Falcone<br/>Section Five: Categories and Data Languages in Diverse Applications<br/>Introduction<br/>Petitions and Prayers: An Analysis of Persuasive Appeals <br/>Elihu Katz; Michael Gurevitch; Brenda Danet and Tsiyona Peled<br/>Changing National Forest Values<br/>David N. Bengston and Zhi Xu<br/>The World Attention Survey <br/>Harold D. Lasswell<br/>Constructing Content Analysis Scales in Counseling Research <br/>Linda L. Viney and Peter Caputi<br/>How Often Is Often? <br/>Milton Hakel<br/>Relative Risk in the News Media: A Quantification of Misrepresentation <br/>Karen Frost, Erica Frank and Edward Maibach<br/>Television Violence: A Coding Scheme <br/>Anu Mustonen and Lea Pulkkinen<br/>The Opinions of Little Orphan Annie and Her Friends <br/>Lyle W. Shannon<br/>Gender Equity in Management Education: Inferences from Test Bank Questions <br/>Randi L. Sims<br/>Mathematics Computer Software Characteristics and Gender<br/>Kelly K. Chappell <br/>A Content Analysis of Music Videos <br/>Richard L. Baxter, Cynthia De Riemer, Ann Landini, Larry Leslie and Michael W. Singletary <br/>Section Six: Reliability and Validity<br/>Introduction<br/>Scott?s ã (Pi): Reliability for Nominal Scale Coding <br/>William A. Scott<br/>Testing the Reliability of Content Analysis Data; What is Involved and Why<br/>Klaus Krippendorff<br/>The Problem of Validating Content Analysis <br/>Irving Janis<br/>Modes of Observation and the Validation of Interaction Analysis Schemes <br/>M. Scott Poole and Joseph P. Folger<br/>Importance in Content Analysis: A Validity Problem <br/>Milton Stewart<br/>The Gerbner Violence Profile: A Public Debate <br/>David M. Blank, George Gerbner, Larry Gross, Marilyn Jackson-Beeck, Suzanne Jeffries-Fox and Nancy Signorielli<br/>Section Seven: Computer Aided Content Analysis<br/>Introduction<br/>Some Characteristics of Genuine Versus Simulated Suicide Notes <br/>Daniel M. Ogilvie, Philip J. Stone and Edwin S. Shneidman<br/>Analyzing Literary and Non-Literary Texts <br/>Michael E. Palmquist, Kathleen Carley and Thomas A. Dale<br/>CATPAC for Text Analysis: Presidential Debates <br/>Marya L. Doerfel and George A. Barnett <br/>Inferences from Word Networks in Messages<br/>James A. Danowski<br/>Reasoning in Economic Discourse: A Network Approach to the Dutch Press<br/>Jan Kleinnijenhuis, Jan A. de Ridder and Ewald M. Rietberg<br/>Predictions of Public Opinion on the Spread of Aids <br/>David P. Fan and Gregory McAvoy<br/>Computerized Text Analysis of Al-Qaeda Transcripts <br/>James W. Pennebaker and Cindy K. Chung <br/>Index<br/>About the Editors
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Content analysis (Communication)
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Personal name Krippendorff, Klaus.
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Personal name Bock, Mary Angela.
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