Text Analysis for the Social Sciences

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Character Attribution
Cognitive Impairment Scores
computational linguistics
Computer Aided Text Analysis
Content Analysis Scales
Content Model
curriculum evaluation techniques
Data Matrix
discourse analysis
EPLF
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Formal Language Theory
General Inquirer
historical-comparative
Human Coders
language development research
Linguistic Content Analysis
Machine Translation Software
Network Text Analysis
NRC Handelsblad
Nuclear Sentences
OCR Software
political communication studies
psychological assessment tools
quantitative semantic network analysis
Quantitative Text Analysis
Relational Database Management System
Semantic Grammar
Semantic Opposite
social sciences
sociological research methods
statistical inferences
Text Analysis
Text Analysis Methods
Text Block
Text Population
Thematic Text Analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805817355
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book provides descriptions and illustrations of cutting-edge text analysis methods for communication and marketing research; cultural, historical-comparative, and event analysis; curriculum evaluation; psychological diagnosis; language development research; and for any research in which statistical inferences are drawn from samples of texts. Although the book is accessible to readers having no experience with content analysis, the text analysis expert will find substantial new material in its pages. In particular, this collection describes developments in semantic and network text analysis methodologies that heretofore have been accessible only among a smattering of methodology journals.

The book's international and cross-disciplinary content illustrates the breadth of quantitative text analysis applications. These applications demonstrate the methods' utility for international research, as well as for practitioners from the fields of sociology, political science, journalism/communication, computer science, marketing, education, and English. This is an "ecumenical" collection that contains applications not only of the most recent semantic and network text analysis methods, but also of the more traditional thematic method of text analysis. In fact, it is originally with this volume that these two "relational" approaches to text analysis are defined and contrasted with more traditional "thematic" text analysis methods. The emphasis here is on application. The book's chapters provide guidance regarding the sorts of inferences that each method affords, and up-to-date descriptions of the human and technological resources required to apply the methods. Its purpose is as a resource for making quantitative text analysis methods more accessible to social science researchers.

Carl W. Roberts