Sentences with phrase «content analysis procedures»

Using content analysis procedures to assess media portrayals based on narrow and therefore measurable definition of bias (see question 2 above), they found that across these years, 52 % of articles falsely balanced scientific consensus views on the reality and human causes of climate change with dismissive views.
Using content analysis procedures to assess media portrayals based on a narrow and therefore reliably measurable definition of bias, they found that across these years, 52 percent portrayed a falsely balanced view of the reality and human causes of climate change.
So in Chapter 3, drawing on standard social science content analysis procedures and the measures used by Boykoff, I provide the first reliable and valid data evaluating systematic patterns in mainstream coverage of the reality and causes of climate change for the key political period of 2009 and 2010.
I have used similar content analysis procedures in several previously published peer - reviewed studies of media coverage of science - related policy debates.
What are your qualifications for carrying out the quantitative content analysis procedures used in the Climate Shift report?
The content analysis procedures followed the standard methods detailed in question # 3 above.
I also teach these same quantitative content analysis procedures in undergraduate and graduate research methods courses.
Over the past several decades, communication researchers and other social scientists have developed a set of quantitative content analysis procedures as a methodological tool for validly and reliably measuring trends and portrayals in media coverage.

Not exact matches

In fact, according to a scholarly 2011 content analysis published in Education Researcher by Andrew Porter and colleagues, the Common Core math standards bear little resemblance to the national curriculum standards in countries with high - achieving math students: «Top - achieving countries for which we had content standards,» these scholars note, «put a greater emphasis on [the category] «perform procedures» than do the U.S. Common Core standards.»
WEAC is analyzing the content and will provide analysis as it is available, as much relies on future procedures and implementation by the Department of Public Instruction.
For the analysis of content coverage, we had to rely on our judgment of whether a document adequately addressed a certain criterion and, therefore, required a different procedure from the more objective analyses.
For over 20 years, Ms. Fischer has designed and implemented effective records and information management programs for organizations of all sizes and industries, including policies and procedures, comprehensive global retention schedules, electronic content management solutions, email management strategies, program gap analyses, audits, and reviews.
[jounal] Graneheim, U. H. / 2004 / Qualitative content analysis in nursing research: concepts, procedures and measures to achieve trustworthies / Nurse Education Today 24: 105 ~ 111
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