The Scientific Status of Propaganda Analysis

Alexander L. George

ResearchPublished 1954

An attempt to evaluate the scientific status of content analysis when used for the propaganda analysis of totalitarian communications. This paper may be useful in advancing research methodology for the scientific study of communication and in developing other policy uses of the content analysis techniques.

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