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. 2013 Jun 1;7(2):85-93.
doi: 10.1080/19312458.2013.789836.

Content Analysis as a Foundation for Programmatic Research in Communication

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Content Analysis as a Foundation for Programmatic Research in Communication

Michael D Slater. Commun Methods Meas. .

Abstract

Previous arguments that content analyses provide the descriptive foundation for media effects research (McLeod & Reeves, 1980) are extended to include that content analyses can provide a sound and useful foundation for programmatic research by individual communication scientists. I discuss examples from my own work and from that of colleagues in communication and related disciplines. Use of messages sampled and coded in a content analysis in combination with survey data sets or as stimuli in experiments are highlighted. The particular potential for employing larger numbers of randomly sampled messages in experimental designs, and, with use of appropriate statistical methods, being able to generalize to populations of messages, is described.

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