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Content Analysis and Its Application with Dynamic Online Content
Content analysis is a well-established and widely used research method. In its early form, it was used extensively in the quantitative analysis of newspapers, and its applications later evolved to include electronic media such as radio and television. It
Toong Tjiek Liauw
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Content analysis of tobacco content in UK television [PDF]
AimsExposure to audiovisual tobacco content in media is a risk factor for smoking in young people. While tobacco content in films has been extensively documented, content in mainstream television has received relatively little attention. We report an analysis of tobacco content in a sample of UK free-to-air prime-time television broadcasts in 2015, and
Alexander B Barker+3 more
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Content Analysis: An Introduction to Its Methodology
History Conceptual Foundations Uses and Kinds of Inference The Logic of Content Analysis Designs Unitizing Sampling Recording Data Languages Constructs for Inference Analytical Techniques The Use of Computers Reliability Validity A Practical ...
K. Krippendorff
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Unravelling ‘low-resource settings’: a systematic scoping review with qualitative content analysis
Introduction The effects of healthcare-related inequalities are most evident in low-resource settings. Such settings are often not explicitly defined, and umbrella terms which are easier to operationalise, such as ‘low-to-middle-income countries’ or ...
Chanel van Zyl+3 more
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A content analysis for government’s and hotels’ response to COVID-19 pandemic in Egypt
Drawing on the Situational Crisis Communication theory (SCCT), this study recapitulates the initiatives, practices, and responses of the Egyptian government and chain-managed five-star hotels during the COVID-19 global health pandemic.
I. Salem+2 more
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Research Methods: Content Analysis.
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Virginia Wilson
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A content analysis of alcohol content in UK television [PDF]
Abstract Background Exposure to audio-visual alcohol content in media is associated with subsequent alcohol use in young people, but the extent of exposure contained in UK free-to-air prime-time television has not been explored since 2010.
Alexander B Barker+4 more
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What It Means to Be Oneself: The Everyday Ideas of Authenticity among Primary School Children and Adolescents in Russia [PDF]
Background. Personal authenticity is a person’s ability to be oneself and coherent in both his/her personality and the circumstances of his/her life (time, place, and life-calling).
Sofya K. Nartova-Bochaver+3 more
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International perspectives on social media guidance for nurses: a content analysis [PDF]
Aim: This article reports the results of an analysis of the content of national and international professional guidance on social media for the nursing profession.
Ryan, Gemma
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The appropriacy of course content with practicum contents is an effort to reach an optimum instructional goal. The level of appropriacy also reflects the implementation of practicum in the laboratory. Nevertheless, there were still some weaknesses in the
Elita Agustina
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