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Content Analysis

A systematic research methodology used to analyze and categorize communication artifacts such as text, video, images, or audio recordings. In accessibility research, content analysis is frequently applied to study how people with disabilities interact with technology or perform tasks, often using publicly available media like YouTube videos. The method involves developing a coding scheme, categorizing observed behaviors or themes, and identifying patterns across the dataset, providing structured insights that can inform the design of assistive technologies and accessible systems.

Category: research methods

Related: Contextual Inquiry · Grounded Theory

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