Unit of analysis

The unit of analysis is the entity that frames what is being looked at in a study, or is the entity being studied as a whole.[1] In social science research, at the macro level, the most commonly referenced unit of analysis, considered to be a society is the state (polity) (i.e. country). At meso level, common units of observation include groups, organizations, and institutions, and at micro level, individual people. [citation needed]

  1. ^ Earl Babbie, 'The Practice of Social Research', 10th edition, Wadsworth, Thomson Learning Inc., ISBN 0-534-62029-9