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Content Analysis with StataM. Alonso de Salamanca8th Spanish Stata Users Group meetingMadrid, 22thOctober-2015 Modesto Escobar & A. Berrocal (USAL) Content Analysis22th October 20151 / 54 Table of ContentsOverviewBackgroundContent analysisSocial network analysisCoincidence analysisStata users-written commandsThe command precoinMultiple variablesThesaurus stringsWordsThe command coinNext stepsModesto Escobar & A. Berrocal (USAL) Content Analysis22th October 20152 / 54 BackgroundContent AnalysisContent AnalysisDefinitionsContent Analysis is a technique used in the social sciences for thesystematic study of the contents of the communication. A systematic, replicable technique for compressing many words oftext into fewer Content categories based on explicit rules of coding [Berelson, 1952]. Any technique for making inferences by objectively andsystematically identifying specified characteristics of messages [Holsti, 1969]. Content Analysis is a research technique for making replicable andvalid inferences from data to their context [Krippendorff, 1980].
Background Content Analysis Content Analysis De nitions Content analysis is a technique used in the social sciences for the systematic study of the contents of the communication. \A systematic, replicable technique for compressing many words of text into fewer content categories based on explicit rules of coding" [Berelson, 1952].
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