Sociology, asked by mazmulhaque91, 7 months ago

write briefly about textual method. (non CBCS class sociology department)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Textual analysis is a broad term for various research methods used to describe, interpret and understand texts. All kinds of information can be gleaned from a text – from its literal meaning to the subtext, symbolism, assumptions, and values it reveals.

Answered by sabinamin14
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Textual analysis is a broad term for various research methods used to describe, interpret and understand texts. All kinds of information can be gleaned from a text – from its literal meaning to the subtext, symbolism, assumptions, and values it reveals.

Textual analysis is a methodology that involves understanding language, symbols, and/or pictures present in texts to gain information regarding how people make sense of and communicate life and life experiences. Visual, written, or spoken messages provide cues to ways through which communication may be understood.

Data is initially collected from a given source, whether they are experiments, surveys, or observation, and is presented in one of four methods: Textual Method. The reader acquires information through reading the gathered data. ... Provides a more precise, systematic and orderly presentation of data in rows or columns.

Textual evidence deals with facts in writing and the strategies used to figure out whether or not the information is factual. ... Textual evidence comes into play when an author presents a position or thesis and uses evidence to support the claims.

There are four types, to be exact:

  • Statistical Evidence.
  • Testimonial Evidence.
  • Anecdotal Evidence.
  • Analogical Evidence.

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