In a recent article published in this journal, Lombard, Snyder-Duch, and Bracken (2002) surveyed 200 content analyses for their reporting of reliability tests; compared the virtues and drawbacks of five popular reliability measures; and proposed guidelines and standards for their use. Their discussion revealed that numerous misconceptions circulate in the content analysis literature regarding how these measures behave and can aid or deceive content analysts in their effort to ensure the reliability of their data. This paper proposes three conditions for statistical measures to serve as indices of the reliability of data and examines the mathematical structure and the behavior of the five coefficients discussed by the authors, plus two other...
The purpose of this paper is to show why single-item questions pertaining to a construct are not re...
The importance of the researcher’s interpretation of factor analysis is illustrated by means of an e...
Content analysis involves replicable and valid methods for making inferences from observed communica...
Content analysis is a common research method employed in communication studies. An important part of...
This article explores one type of misreporting of reliability that has been seen in recent conferenc...
This study examines reliability reporting in content analysis articles ( N = 672) in three flagship ...
For many researchers, the literature of reliability coefficients seems bewildering although the meth...
Content analysis is a systematic research method for examining symbolical content in communication b...
As a method specifically intended for the study of messages, content analysis is fundamental to mass...
This paper reports on a case study which identifies and illustrates sources of difference in agreeme...
Reliability is an important bottleneck for content analysis and similar methods for generating analy...
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...
Inter-coder reliability is the most often used quantitative indicator of measurement quality in cont...
In content analysis studies texts might be coded three times or more, certainly in the training part...
The purpose of this paper is to show why single-item questions pertaining to a construct are not re...
The importance of the researcher’s interpretation of factor analysis is illustrated by means of an e...
Content analysis involves replicable and valid methods for making inferences from observed communica...
Content analysis is a common research method employed in communication studies. An important part of...
This article explores one type of misreporting of reliability that has been seen in recent conferenc...
This study examines reliability reporting in content analysis articles ( N = 672) in three flagship ...
For many researchers, the literature of reliability coefficients seems bewildering although the meth...
Content analysis is a systematic research method for examining symbolical content in communication b...
As a method specifically intended for the study of messages, content analysis is fundamental to mass...
This paper reports on a case study which identifies and illustrates sources of difference in agreeme...
Reliability is an important bottleneck for content analysis and similar methods for generating analy...
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...
Inter-coder reliability is the most often used quantitative indicator of measurement quality in cont...
In content analysis studies texts might be coded three times or more, certainly in the training part...
The purpose of this paper is to show why single-item questions pertaining to a construct are not re...
The importance of the researcher’s interpretation of factor analysis is illustrated by means of an e...
Content analysis involves replicable and valid methods for making inferences from observed communica...