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Contentanalysis with the supportofwebQDA Contentanalysis with the Software support of webQDASoftware Jaime Ribeiro (jaime.ribeiro@ipleiria.pt) Jaime Ribeiro (jaime.ribeiro@ipleiria.pt) Thosewhodo qualitativeresearch wesaluteyou! ContentAnalysis Someauthors define it as a set of quantitative techniques, while others believe that it has elements of both the quantitative and the qualitative approaches, because in this case the counting of the manifestation of textual elements that emerges from the first stage of content analysis will only serve to organization andsystematization of the data, while the later analytical phases will allow the researcher to apprehend the social view of the world by the participants (authors) of the textual material under analysis. Content Analysis For Bardin, the content analysis covers the initiatives of explicitation, systematization and expression of message content, with the purpose of making logical and justified deductions about the origin of those messages (who issued them, in what context and/or what effects intended to cause through them). More specifically, content analysis is: "A set of communication analysis techniques aimed at obtaining, by systematic procedures and objective description of the content of the messages, indicators (quantitative or not) that allow the inference of knowledge regarding the conditions of production / reception of these messages” (Bardin, 1979, p. 42). (Translated)
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