This article explores one type of misreporting of reliability that has been seen in recent conference papers and articles using the method of content analysis. The reporting of reliability is central to the validity of claims made using this method. A brief overview of content analysis is offered, followed by the exploration of one type of misreporting of reliability. Suggestions are offered to address the problem
Inter-coder reliability is the most often used quantitative indicator of measurement quality in cont...
For many researchers, the literature of reliability coefficients seems bewildering although the meth...
In educational settings, analyzing textual data via content analysis is a popular research method. T...
This article explores one type of misreporting of reliability that has been seen in recent conferenc...
Content analysis is a common research method employed in communication studies. An important part of...
In a recent article published in this journal, Lombard, Snyder-Duch, and Bracken (2002) surveyed 200...
As a method specifically intended for the study of messages, content analysis is fundamental to mass...
Content analysis is a systematic research method for examining symbolical content in communication b...
This study examines reliability reporting in content analysis articles ( N = 672) in three flagship ...
This article provides an empirical review and synthesis of published studies that have used content-...
This paper reports on a case study which identifies and illustrates sources of difference in agreeme...
This paper reports on a case study which identifies and illustrates sources of difference in agreeme...
Quantitative content analysis has grown over the course of the last fifty years providing scientific...
Content analysis involves replicable and valid methods for making inferences from observed communica...
IN content analysis as in all situations in which unstructured observations play an important role, ...
Inter-coder reliability is the most often used quantitative indicator of measurement quality in cont...
For many researchers, the literature of reliability coefficients seems bewildering although the meth...
In educational settings, analyzing textual data via content analysis is a popular research method. T...
This article explores one type of misreporting of reliability that has been seen in recent conferenc...
Content analysis is a common research method employed in communication studies. An important part of...
In a recent article published in this journal, Lombard, Snyder-Duch, and Bracken (2002) surveyed 200...
As a method specifically intended for the study of messages, content analysis is fundamental to mass...
Content analysis is a systematic research method for examining symbolical content in communication b...
This study examines reliability reporting in content analysis articles ( N = 672) in three flagship ...
This article provides an empirical review and synthesis of published studies that have used content-...
This paper reports on a case study which identifies and illustrates sources of difference in agreeme...
This paper reports on a case study which identifies and illustrates sources of difference in agreeme...
Quantitative content analysis has grown over the course of the last fifty years providing scientific...
Content analysis involves replicable and valid methods for making inferences from observed communica...
IN content analysis as in all situations in which unstructured observations play an important role, ...
Inter-coder reliability is the most often used quantitative indicator of measurement quality in cont...
For many researchers, the literature of reliability coefficients seems bewildering although the meth...
In educational settings, analyzing textual data via content analysis is a popular research method. T...