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- Content_analysis abstract "Content analysis is a method in the social sciences for studying the content of those types of empirical documentation which can be briefly referred to - with Hodder - as mute evidence, "that is written texts and artifacts". Following latest developments within the critique of content analysis epistemology and methodology, evidence set under scrutiny by content analysis - whatever this "umbrella term" today means - may come from processes of communication strictiore sensu (i.e. active role of a sender, code in common between sender and receiver) or processes of what in semiotics is commonly known as signification or communication processes latiore sensu (absence of sender and code, semiosis developed by abduction). Earl Babbie defines it as "the study of recorded human communications, such as books, websites, paintings and laws". Content analysis is considered a scholarly method in the humanities by which texts are studied as to authorship, authenticity, or meaning. This latter subject includes philology, hermeneutics, and semiotics.As the uncritical use of text is today widely recognized as naive in the Social Sciences domain, we can move from the original classification by Krippendorff and define with Tipaldo content analysis as "a wide and heterogeneous set of manual or computer-assisted techniques for contextualized interpretations of documents produced by communication processes strictiore sensu (any kind of text, written, iconic, multimedia, etc.) or signification processes (traces and artifacts), having as ultimate goal the production of valid and trustworthy inferences".Harold Lasswell formulated the core questions of content analysis: "Who says what, to whom, why, to what extent and with what effect?" Ole Holsti offers a broad definition of content analysis as "any technique for making inferences by objectively and systematically identifying specified characteristics of messages", while Kimberly Neuendorf provides a six-part definition: "Content analysis is a summarising, quantitative analysis of messages that relies on the scientific method (including attention to objectivity, intersubjectivity, a priori design, reliability, validity, generalisability, replicability, and hypothesis testing) and is not limited as to the types of variables that may be measured or the context in which the messages are created or presented."".
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- Content_analysis subject Category:Bibliometrics.
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- Content_analysis comment "Content analysis is a method in the social sciences for studying the content of those types of empirical documentation which can be briefly referred to - with Hodder - as mute evidence, "that is written texts and artifacts". Following latest developments within the critique of content analysis epistemology and methodology, evidence set under scrutiny by content analysis - whatever this "umbrella term" today means - may come from processes of communication strictiore sensu (i.e.".
- Content_analysis label "Analisi del contenuto".
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