10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCIENTIFIC CONTENT ANALYSIS»
Discover the use of
scientific content analysis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
scientific content analysis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Psychology and Law: A Critical Introduction
8 Scientific Content Analysis Another method of statement analysis that has been
suggested as useful in detecting deceptive communication is scientific content
analysis (SCAN). This is a technique more familiar to an elite number of secret ...
2
Detecting Lies and Deceit: Pitfalls and Opportunities
This chapter discusses a verbal veracity assessment tool called Scientific
Content Analysis (SCAN), which was developed by the former Israeli police
lieutenant and polygraph examiner Avioam Sapir. Initially it was not my intention
to include ...
3
The Skeptic's Dictionary: A Collection of Strange Beliefs, ...
Refreshing and witty, both believers and unbelievers will find this compendium complete and captivating. Buy this book and feed your head!
4
POLICE INTERROGATION AND AMERICAN JUSTICE
Despite its name, there is nothing scientific about so-called Scientific Content
Analysis. Statement analysis in general and SCAN in particular are theoretically
vague, if not vacuous (Miller and Stiff, 1993; Shuy, 1998; Shearer, 1999).
5
The Secure Information Society: Ethical, Legal and Political ...
Scientific content analysis using computers and the Internet is growing.2 Yet we
argue that content analysis is something much more fundamental and
widespread than the consciously and explicitly scientific content analyses
performed by ...
Jörg Krüger, Bertram Nickolay, Sandro Gaycken, 2012
6
Trends and Perspectives in Empirical Social Research
Paul Lazarsfeld, a pioneer in U.S. voting behavior research, employed scientific
content analysis in his work for the Office of Radio Research and, later, the
Bureau of Applied Social Research (see Langenbucher, 1990, for an overview of
...
Ingwer Borg, Peter P. Mohler, 1994
7
Revolutionary Demands: A
Content Analysis of the Cahiers de ...
Since they are necessary to scientific content analysis, and they are unavailable
today and for the foreseeable future, scientific content analysis is impossible
today, and perhaps permanently: "The scarcity of examples seems to suggest
that a ...
Gilbert Shapiro, John Markoff, 1998
8
Media Messages and Public Health: A Decisions Approach to ...
The remaining sections of this chapter seek to provide more clarity and advice
about how researchers should construct coding rules such that a scientific
content analysis can be designed and executed in all four quadrants of Figure
3.1.
Amy Jordan, Dale Kunkel, Jennifer Manganello, 2010
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Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences
Scientific Content Analysis Another method through which deception may be
detected is the scientific content analysis (SCAN) technique. SCAN assumes that
deceptive suspects will use more deviations in pronoun usage (such as replacing
I ...
10
Forensic Psychology: Crime, Justice, Law, Interventions
The scientific content analysis (SCAN) technique was developed by Sapir, a
former Israeli polygraph examiner. Similarly to SVA and RM, the underlying
assumption of SCAN is that a statement based on memory of an actual
experience differs ...
Graham M. Davies, Anthony R. Beech, 2012