Definition and Function Content Analysis
                                                                                use of descriptive statistics to analyze the coded data. As highlighted by Creswell 2011, in Drisko and Maschi, 2016 that:
Mixed  method  research  employs  complete  quantitative  and  qualitative research studies within a project to gain different perspectives on the study
question.  Content  analysis  may  combine  qualitative  and  quantitative techniques  into  a  single  study  method.  It  is  more  of  a  hybrid  or  blended
research  methodology  than  a  true  form  of  mixed  methods  research combining separate qualitative and quantitative studies p. 13.
Therefore,  it  is  clear  that  these  two  techniques  can  be  employed  together
within  a  content  analysis  research.  The  use  of  both  techniques  in  a  research  can enrich  the  research  findings.  This  explains  the  nature  of  qualitative  and
quantitative techniques in content analysis. c.
Procedures of Conducting Content Analysis
As a research method, content analysis involves a set of procedures. Some experts  have  proposed  different  steps  in  conducting  content  analysis  research.
However, as highlighted by Fraenkel and Wallen 2009: 474 that “all procedures
that  are  called  content  analysis  have  certain  characteristics  in  common.  These procedures also vary in some respects, depending on the purposes of the analysis
and  the  type  of  data  being  analyzed ”.  The  framework  of  conducting  content
analysis can be seen through the following figure. PLAGIAT MERUPAKAN TINDAKAN TIDAK TERPUJI
Figure 2.2: A Framework of Content Analysis Krippendorff, 2004: 30
The  framework  illustrates  the  procedure  of  conducting  content  analysis. The  first  thing  to  be  considered  is  the  text  the  data  of  the  research  to  be
analyzed. Once the researchers have acknowledged the text, they must formulate the  research  question  that  is  the  purpose  of  analyzing  the  text.  Through  the
research question, the instruments to collect the data can be determined. The next step is describing the context.
“In a content analysis, the context explains what the analyst does with the texts, it could be considered the analyst
’s best hypothesis for how  the  texts  came  to
be,  what  they  mean,  what  they  can  tell  or  do” Krippendorff, 2004: 33. The next step is analytical construct. It presents how the
researchers have recognized the context. This step demands them to explain how the text relate to the possible answer of the research question. Once the analysis is
done,  the  researchers  should  make  inference  based  on  the  result  of  the  analysis. “Any  content  analysis  should  be  validatable  in  principle”  Krippendorff,  2004:
39. It explains why the researchers in content analysis should conduct validation within their research. It aims at strengthening the research findings.
Fraenkel  and  Wallen  2009  further  summarize  the  steps  involved  in content  analysis  as  follows:  1  Determining  objectives,  2  Defining  terms,  3
Specifying  the  unit  of  analysis,  4  Locating  relevant  data,  5  Developing  a rationale, 6 Developing a sampling plan, 7 Formulating coding categories, 8
Checking  reliability  and  validity,  9  Analyzing  data,  and  10  Interpreting  the result of analysis.
Wimmer and Dominick 2011 define the steps of content analysis into the following stages: 1 Formulating a research question, 2  Defining the universe,
3 Selecting an appropriate sample from population, 3 Selecting and defining a unit  of  analysis,  4  Constructing  the  categories  of  content  to  be  analyzed,  5
Establishing  a  quantification  system,  6  Training  the  coders  and  conducting  a pilot  study  7  Coding  the  content  according  to  established  definitions,  8
Analyzing  the  collected  data,  and  9  Drawing  conclusions  and  searching  for indications. A common way to interpret content analysis data is through the use of
frequencies  i.e.,  the  number  of  specific  incidents  found  in  the  data  and  the percentage andor proportion of particular occurrence to total occurrence.
The  review  on  the  procedures  of  content  analysis  has  provided  the researcher with  sufficient  information.  Though there are some differences, it can
be  seen  that  they  share  similar  characteristics.  In  short,  like  any  other  research designs, content analysis should begin with research question which is considered
to  be  the  objective  of  the  research.  This  research  question  determines  the researchers in selecting the instruments to collect and analyze the data. Sampling
technique is necessary to be employed. The researchers should clearly define the PLAGIAT MERUPAKAN TINDAKAN TIDAK TERPUJI