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Methods of Media Research
CM4304
Master Media en Journalistiek
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

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Week 1: Surveys and Experiments I​ 3
Lecture: Characteristics of surveys and experiments​ 3
Lecture: Setting up a quantitative study and hypotheses​ 4
Lecture: Conceptualization and operationalization​ 6
Reading: Questionnaires​ 7
Week 2: Surveys and experiments II​ 8
Lecture: Assigning participants to experimental conditions​ 8
Lecture: Experimental designs​ 9
Week 3: Surveys and Experiments III​ 12
Lecture: Sampling Methods​ 12
Lecture: Developing a questionnaire​ 13
Article: a practical guide to experimental advertising research​ 14
Week 4: Data Analysis Method I​ 16
Lecture: Writing a method​ 16
Lecture: Common statistical terms explained​ 16
Lecture: APA Rules​ 17
Chapter 5 (Pallant)​ 18
Chapter 6 (Pallant)​ 18
Chapter 10 (Pallant)​ 19
Week 5: Data Analysis Method II​ 20
Lecture: Introduction to factor analysis​ 20
Lecture: Conducting and interpreting a factor analysis​ 21
Lecture: Reliability analysis and reporting​ 22
Chapter 9 (Pallant)​ 23
Chapter 15 (Pallant)​ 23
Week 6: Data Analysis Results I​ 24
Chapter 13 (Pallant)​ 24
Lecture: Introduction regression analysis​ 24
Lecture: Multiple regression analysis​ 25
Lecture: Hierarchical regression analysis​ 25
Week 7: Data Analysis Results II​ 27
Lecture: Introduction to comparing means​ 27
Lecture: ANOVA​ 28
Chapter 17 (Pallant)​ 28
Chapter 18 (Pallant)​ 29
Part Two​ 31
Qualitative​ 31
Week 1: Introductions​ 32
Reijnders Chapter 1 (Introduction):​ 32
Reijnders Chapter 2 (Theoretical Framework):​ 32
Larsen Chapter 24 (The Tourist Gaze):​ 33
Reijnders (Towards a holistic perspective on media, tourism and governance):​ 34

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Smith Chapter 1 (Theoretical framework for cultural tourism studies):​ 35




Week 1: Surveys and Experiments I




Lecture: Characteristics of surveys and experiments

●​ Surveys (“X is related to Y”) can be used to capture people’s views and behaviors in
numbers (collect data from a large group of people, observe general patterns
between groups)
​ Popular method in academic research

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​ Definition: systematic method for gathering quantitative information from a
relatively large sample taken from a population (characterized by one
characteristic like nationality, age group, occupation etc.)
​ Standardized procedures: same questionnaire, same questions, same order,
same answer options (close-ended questions)
​ What can you examine with a survey? → Attitudes, Beliefs, Values, Opinions,
Characteristics, Behaviors (= variables, anything that can be measured and
differ across people/time)
​ Survey allows you to measure a variable and whether there’s a relation
between multiple variables
​ Numeric values in surveys allows us to reject/accept hypotheses by using
statistical analysis
​ Survey research cannot be used to determine causality → no claims whether
one variable has an effect on another
●​ If you want to examine whether one variable can be the cause in another variable,
you will need experimental research (“X is responsible for Y”)
​ Causal variable is also known as independent or predictive variable
​ Outcome variable is also known as dependent variable
​ You modify one or more elements in a situation and compare whether the
outcomes are different based on that modification
​ Examine whether independent variable(s) can cause a change in dependent
variable (s)
​ Examining causality using experiments
1.​ Experimental manipulation of one or more independent variable(s)
2.​ Control all elements of the situation to isolate the effects of the
experimental manipulation
3.​ Assess differences in dependent variable(s) between experimental
conditions
​ Disadvantages of experimental research
1.​ Generalizability to ‘real-life’ settings
❖​ Experiments can be quite artificial sometimes, so sometimes
difficult to generalize to real-life situations
2.​ Risk of violating ethical norms
❖​ Can participants experience a form of distress or might
encounter any risk by participating in your study?

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