1st Edition

Content Analysis of Verbal Behavior New Findings and Clinical Applications

By Louis A. Gottschalk Copyright 1995
    234 Pages
    by Routledge

    234 Pages
    by Routledge

    Focusing on language and the assessment of its meaning, this volume concentrates on a method of content analysis developed by the author and Goldine Gleser. Applicable to transcripts of speech or verbal texts, this method uses the grammatical clause as its smallest unit of communication, considers whether or not a verb is transitive and involves an object, or is intransitive and describes a state of being. It derives scores on many scales that have been tested for reliability of scoring and for construct validity with concurrently administered measures, such as rating and self-report scales as well as biochemical and pharmacological criteria. Finally, this volume provides detailed descriptions of the clinical and basic research establishing the validity of these scales, so that a reader can locate studies that have pertinence to any special interest area.

    A major achievement described in this book is the development of computer software that understands grammar and syntax, can parse natural language, knows most of the words in the Merriam-Webster dictionary, has been taught to identify idioms and slang, and is capable of continuing to learn. The program can score all the scales, report whether the scores obtained from a verbal sample are one to three standard deviations from the norms, and suggest APA DSM-IIIR diagnostic classifications the clinician might consider in assessing the patient.

    Contents: Introduction. Review of Reliability and Validity Studies Using the Gottschalk-Gleser Method of Content Analysis. Range of Some Types of Applications of This Method of Verbal Content Analysis. Psychosocial Research Using This Method. Content Analysis Studies Involving the Neurosciences, Neuropsychopharmacology, and Biological Psychiatry. Applications of New Findings Involving the Content Analysis of Verbal Behavior to Clinical Medicine and Clinical Psychiatry. Measurement of the Content Analysis of Natural Language by Computerized Artificial Intelligence as a Means of Facilitating and Speeding Up Verbal Behavior Analysis.

    Biography

    Gottschalk, Louis A.