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Basic Content Analysis

  • Robert Philip Weber - Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations and Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University


August 1990 | 96 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This second edition of Basic Content Analysis is completely updated and offers a concise introduction to content analysis methods from a social science perspective. It includes new computer applications, new studies and an additional chapter on problems and issues that can arise when carrying out content analysis in four major areas: measurement, indication, representation and interpretation.
 
Introduction
 
Content Classification and Interpretation
 
Techniques of Content Analysis
 
Issues in Content Analysis

Robert Philip Weber

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ISBN: 9780803938632
$42.00

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