Content and Context Analysis of Selected Primary Sources Flashcards

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Five Types of Texts in Content Analysis

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  1. Written text
  2. Oral text
  3. Icon text
  4. Audio text
  5. Hypertexts
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text, such as books and papers

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Written text

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text, such as speech and theatrical performance

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Oral text

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text, such as drawings, paintings, and icons

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Icon text

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text, such as TV programs, movies, and videos

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Audio text

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which are texts found on the internet

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Hypertexts

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Types of Content Analysis

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  1. Conceptual analysis
  2. Relational analysis
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can be thought of as establishing the existence and frequency of concepts in a text.

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Conceptual analysis

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builds on conceptual analysis by examining the relationships among concepts in a text.

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Relational analysis

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It considered specifically the time, place, situation when the primary sources were written.

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Contextual analysis

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is a decision that modern people make about what is important from our past.

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Historical significance

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Things are often considered to be important if they do something new, which had never been seen before.

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Novelty

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Things from the past can suddenly be considered significant because people have realized that they are applicable to something happening in the present.

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Applicability

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Things often become significant because they have been remembered in a particular way over time.

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Memory

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things are frequently considered to be significant because a lot of people have been affected by them.

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Effects

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