How are content analysis and narrative analysis similar or different?
A. Narrative analysis may include some content analysis but typically will undertake other forms of qualitative data analysis as well.
B. They both follow exactly the same methods of data analysis.
C. They are both totally different in the methods used for data analysis.
D. Content analysis uses both the examination of segments of qualitative data and forms of analysis that are used in narrative analysis.
Ans: A
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