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Content Analysis

By Expert Author: Parthiv Goel
View Summary | Submitted: 2007-11-14 | Word Count: 312 words
Parthiv Goel
Content analysis is an investigation tool for doing the systematic assessment of the content with the purpose of finding the importance of the communication.

Uses of Content Analysis
  • In communication content, it divulges an international difference.
  • Perceive the existence of propaganda (spreading of rumor or information like a wild-fire with some intention behind it).
  • Make out the purpose, focal point and communication trends of an individual, group or institution.
  • Express attitudinal and behavioral answer to the communications.
  • Find out the psychological state of a person or a group.
  • As a commanding tool, it settles conclusively for the authorship.
  • It is helpful in examining the tendency and the outline in a document.
  • It gives a practical base for examining the shifts in a public opinion.
  • Content analysis is above a word-frequency count, even though such counts might be a constructive starting point.
  • Because of its reliance on the coding and on the categorizing data, Content analysis is generally well-heeled.
  • When doing the audience research, there develop a proficiency to make links between causes and effects.
  • For a media organization, the main function of content analysis is to assess and enhance its agenda.

On a range of levels, the text is coded or broken down into the convenient groups for the purpose of performing the content analysis on a text. After that, it is examined to use one of the content analysis' basic methods-- conceptual analysis or relational analysis.

Conceptual analysis shows the rate of recurrence of the concepts, mostly personified by words of phrases in a text. For example, with the conceptual analysis you can find out how repeatedly words such as "anger," "outrage," or "resentful" surface in a poems.

Whereas, relational analysis scrutinize the relations among the concepts in a text. This is to say that you can make out what other words or phrases can be emerged next to it and then decide what different meanings become manifest.
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