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Name and discuss five measurable characteristics of variables in content analysis.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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An experiment was designed to test the effects of rehearsal on memory. In order to hold the extraneous variable time of day constant, the experimenter decides to run two groups simultaneously.
 
  The rehearsal group is given the instructions live and the other non-rehearsal group sees the same instructions in the next room via closed-circuit television. Live-versus-television is
 
 a. an extraneous variable, but not a confounding variable.
  b. a confounding variable, but not an extraneous variable.
  c. neither an extraneous nor a confounding variable.
   d. both an extraneous and a confounding variable.



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Answer to Question 1

Direction - note the positive/support or negative/oppose direction of messages in the text.
Frequency - count whether something occurs in the text and how often. Intensity - measure the strength of a variable. Space - measure the size, volume and amount of time or physical space.
Prominence - where does the measure get the most attention.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 13, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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