What is the primary goal of content analysis in psychology?

Content Analysis in Psychology

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To create new qualitative data
To transform qualitative data into quantitative data
To eliminate the need for quantitative data
To focus solely on numerical data
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Which of the following is NOT typically used as a sample in content analysis?
Tweets
Diary entries
Children's books
Mathematical equations
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What is the role of coding units in content analysis?
To ensure data is qualitative
To increase the sample size
To categorize and quantify behaviors
To eliminate qualitative data
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In the study by Waynforth and Dunbar, what was a key finding regarding male preferences?
Men preferred mates with more resources
Men preferred significantly younger mates
Men preferred older mates
Men showed no preference for age
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What is the purpose of test-retest reliability in content analysis?
To reduce the number of coding units
To increase the sample size
To verify the consistency of results over time
To ensure the data is collected faster
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Which reliability method involves multiple researchers analyzing the same data?
Coding reliability
Test-retest reliability
Inter-rater reliability
Sample reliability
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Which of the following is a strength of content analysis?
It eliminates observer bias
It is always 100% accurate
It requires no interpretation of meaning
It has high external validity
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What is a potential weakness of content analysis?
It cannot be replicated
It is too flexible
It always requires a large sample size
It may suffer from observer bias
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How does thematic analysis differ from traditional content analysis?
It identifies emergent themes
It focuses on numerical data
It uses predetermined categories
It does not involve coding
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What is a key advantage of using real-world artifacts in content analysis?
They provide high external validity
They are always accurate
They require no analysis
They are created specifically for research
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