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Title: Nonreactive Research


1
Nonreactive Research Secondary Analysis
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  • ???? ??????
  • Social Research Methods, Spring, 2007
  • March 814, 2007

2
Reactive vs. Nonreactive Research
  • Reactive Research experiments, survey research
  • Reactive the people being studied are aware of
    that fact
  • Nonreactive Research those being studied are not
    aware of the fact
  • Four techniques
  • Nonreactive measures
  • Content analysis
  • Existing statistics
  • Secondary analysis

3
Also could be called unobtrusive research
(??????)
  • Historical/comparative analysis can be seen as
    unobtrusive research as well.

4
Why nonreactive (unobtrusive) research?
  • methods of studying social behavior without
    affecting it (????????????)
  • such methods can be qualitative or quantitative
  • pay attentions to validity and reliability

5
Nonreactive Measurement (???????)
  • Note People leave evidence of their social
    behavior or actions naturally.
  • The logic of nonreactive measurement researchers
    notices something that indicates a variable of
    interest (??????????????)
  • So, the researcher infers from the evidence to
    behavior or attitudes without disrupting those
    being studied. (??????????,?????????)

6
Varieties of Nonreactive or Unobtrusive
Observation
  • Physical Traces
  • Erosion measures (?????) selective wear, Ex
    worn tiles on the floor in a museum
  • Accretion measures (?????) deposits of something
    left behind, Ex garbage, liquor bottles, etc
  • Archives marriage records, family portraits,
    etc.
  • Observation peoples wear, behaviors, etc.

7
Nonreactive Measurement
  • Recording and Documentation
  • Conceptualization
  • Link a construct to nonreactive empirical
    evidence (??????????????????)
  • Operationalization
  • Systematically notes and records observations
    (?????????)
  • Rule out reasons for the observation other than
    the construct of interest (??????)

8
Content Analysis gather and analyze the content
of text (???? ????????????)
  • the content words, meanings, pictures, symbols,
    ideas, etc.
  • the text (??) anything written, visual, or
    spoken, a medium for communication
  • ???? ?????????

9
Content Analysis
  • can be quantitative or qualitative
  • qualitative researchers treats documents as
    cultural objects
  • discover content in a different way
  • compare content across many texts and analyze it
    with quantitative techniques

10
Topics Appropriate for Content Analysis
  • Well suited to the study of communication
    (??????)
  • Who say what, to whom, why, how, what effect
  • Generalization limited to the cultural
    communication itself (???????????)
  • Three types of research problems
  • Involving a large volume of text (?????????)
  • A topic to be studied at a distance (??????)
  • Reveal messages in a text that are difficult to
    see (?????????????)

11
Measurement and Coding
  • Need careful measurement, make replication
    possible (????,????????)
  • Clear conceptualization
  • Operationalization define a coding system
  • How to systematically observe and record content
    from text (??????????????)

12
Measurement and Coding
  • Units a word, a phrase, a theme, a newspaper
    article, etc.
  • Other units possible
  • Measure What?
  • Structured observation systematic careful
    observation based on written rules (??????
    ?????????????????)
  • Mutually exclusive and exhaustive categories
  • Four characteristics of text content frequency,
    direction, intensity, and space

13
Coding, Validity, and Reliability
  • Manifest (??) Coding coding the visible, surface
    content (?????????????)
  • Ex counting the of times a word used in a text
  • Highly reliable, but validity questionable
  • Latent (??) Coding look at the underlying,
    implicit meaning in the content of a text
    (???????????????)
  • Less reliable, validity better
  • Intercoder reliability consistency across coders

14
Ex How to conduct content analysis research?
  • Formulate a research question
  • Units of analysis
  • Sampling often use random sampling
  • Manifest or latent coding, written rules for
    coding, recording sheet
  • Variables and constructing coding categories
  • Inferences content analysis describes what in
    the text

15
Strengths and Weaknesses of Content Analysis
  • Advantages
  • Its economy in terms of time and money (??)
  • Safety (??)
  • Studying a long period of time (????????)
  • Unobtrusive seldom has effects on the subject
    being studied
  • Disadvantages
  • The limitation of recorded communications
    (??????)
  • Problems of validity and reliability

16
Existing Statistics/Documents Secondary
Analysis (??????/?????????)
  • Appropriate Topics difficult to specify topics
  • Any topic with publicly available information
    could be studied (????????????)
  • Topics involving information collected by large
    bureaucratic organizations
  • Social Indicators (????) indicators of social
    well-being

17
Locating Data
  • Documents and existing statistics
  • Government or international agencies and private
    sources
  • May take time and efforts to locate
  • Secondary survey data
  • Secondary analysis analyzing data, not
    collecting data
  • Ex General Social Survey (GSS), ????????????

18
Limitations of existing statistics/secondary
analysis
  • Danger of 2nd data analysis and existing
    statistics research
  • Use existing statistics/2nd data not appropriate
    for his/her research question
  • The researcher does not understand the
    substantive topic
  • The fallacy of misplaced concreteness
    (???????????)

19
Limitations of existing statistics/secondary
analysis
  • Units of analysis and variable attributes
  • Aggregate vs. individual
  • Validity
  • Definitions not match
  • A proxy for a construct (?????????)
  • No control over how information is collected

20
Limitations of existing statistics/secondary
analysis
  • Reliability stability reliability, equivalence
    reliability, representative reliability
  • Missing data data lost or never been collected

21
Issues of Inference and Theory Testing
  • Limited inferences from nonreactive data
  • Ethical concerns
  • The privacy and confidentiality of using
    information gathered by someone else
  • Official statistics are social and political
    products
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