What is the difference between manifest coding and latent coding?

What will be an ideal response?


Student should identify and explain:
(a) Manifest Coding - a type of content analysis coding in which a researcher first develops a list of words, phrases, or symbols and then locates them in a communication medium, Manifest coding is highly reliable because the phrase or word either is or is not present.
(b) Latent Coding - a type of content analysis coding in which a researcher identifies subjective meaning such as themes or motifs and then systematically locates the in a communication medium. Latent coding looks for underlying, implicit meaning in the content of a text.

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The text discusses the effects of plea bargaining on all the parties in the process. Which party do you feel benefits the most? Which one benefits the least from the process? Be sure to explain your answers

What will be an ideal response?

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The _______________, identified by Loeber and his associates, begins at an early age with stubborn behavior; it leads to defiance and then to authority avoidance

a. authority conflict pathway c. overt pathway b. covert pathway d. geometric pathway

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Which two theorists proposed that criminologists should devote time and effort to understanding basic questions about the evolution of criminal careers?

a. Glueck and Glueck b. Sampson and Laub c. Loeber and Le Blanc d. Gottfredson and Hirschi

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The main goal of cyber forensics is to

a. collect witness statements b. gather digital evidence c. facilitate investigations over multiple jurisdictions d. elicit confessions

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