Title: Undergraduate student Stanley Sleuth conducted a content analysis study of the Toronto Star ... Post by: umud on Nov 1, 2017 Undergraduate student Stanley Sleuth conducted a content analysis study of the Toronto Star newspaper between 1915 and 2005. He first identified 20 000 relevant articles involving government regulation of business and systematically sampled these articles with a sampling interval of 50. He then coded each sampled article based on the subjective meaning it expressed as pro- or anti-government regulation using a 1 to 10 scale (1 = very anti-regulation, 10 = very pro-regulation). In this study, Stanley used
A) latent coding. B) manifest coding. C) generic coding. D) intervention strategy coding. E) contingency coding. Title: Re: Undergraduate student Stanley Sleuth conducted a content analysis study of the Toronto Star ... Post by: btpsand on Nov 1, 2017 Content hidden
Title: Re: Undergraduate student Stanley Sleuth conducted a content analysis study of the Toronto Star ... Post by: bsra234 on Nov 11, 2021 Undergraduate student Stanley Sleuth conducted a content analysis study of the Toronto Star newspaper between 1915 and 2005. He first identified 20 000 relevant articles involving government regulation of business and systematically sampled these articles with a sampling interval of 50. He then coded each sampled article based on the subjective meaning it expressed as pro- or anti-government regulation using a 1 to 10 scale (1 = very anti-regulation, 10 = very pro-regulation). In this study, Stanley used A) latent coding. B) manifest coding. C) generic coding. D) intervention strategy coding. E) contingency coding. |