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Quantitative content analysis methodologyQuantitative media content analysis should be conducted in accordance with ‘the scientificmethod’, Neuendorf (2002) argues, involving the following elements.• Objectivity/intersubjectivityA major goal of any scientific investigation must be to provide a description orexplanation of a phenomenon in a way that avoids or minimizes the biases of theinvestigator and, while true objectivity may not be possible, it should strive forconsistency and what scholars term intersubjectivity (Babbie, 1986, p. 27; Lindlof, 1995as cited in Neuendorf, 2002, p. 11). Objectivity, or intersubjectivity, is maximised byseveral techniques, most notably selection of a representative sample A priori designMedia content analyses often fail the test of objectivity/intersubjectivity becauseresearchers construct the list of issues and messages being studied as they go, addingissues and messages as they find them in articles, arguing that they need to begin mediacontent analysis before they can accurately identify the issues and messages contained inthe content
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