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基本説明
Illustrates six distinct approaches to qualitative research in psychology: grounded theory, interpretative phenomenology, case studies, discursive psychology, Foucauldian discourse analysis, and memory work.
Full Description
This book introduces students to the use of qualitative research in psychology. This form of research is primarily concerned with meaning and the quality of experience, rather than statistical analysis of differences between groups of people. The book describes and illustrates six methods of qualitative research, and explores them in relation to theories of knowledge and understanding.
Contents
List of boxes List of figures Acknowledgements From recipes to adventures Qualitative research design Grounded theory Interpretative phenomenology Case studies Discursive psychology Foucauldian discourse analysis Memory work Quality in qualitative research Appendices Examples of undergraduate research projects References Index.