Qualitative Methods in Psychology: a Research Guide
- Author(s): Peter Banister, Geoff Bunn, Erica Burman, John Daniels, Paul Duckett, Dan Goodley, Rebecca Lawthom, Ian Parker, Katherine Runswick-Cole, Judith Sixsmith, Sophie Smailes, Carol Tindall, Pauline Whelan,
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
- Pages: 233
- ISBN_10: 0335243061
ISBN_13: 9780335243068
- Language: en
- Categories: Psychology / Research & Methodology , Psychology / General ,
Description:... Providing an accessible introduction to qualitative methods, this book combines a solid grounding in the theory behind research methods, with a practical guide to conducting qualitative investigations, and a critical assessment of these methods.Thoroughly revised, the new edition reflects the changes that have taken place in research methods in recent years and features a new three part layout, with the individual sections covering:
- Orientations – broad considerations about qualitative research
- Methodologies – includes worked examples of major different qualitative research approaches: observation, ethnography, interviewing, personal construct, psychosocial analysis, narrative enquiry and historical analyses
- Representations – a guide to writing up qualitative research, with an emphasis on reflexivity and ethics
The new edition covers the BPS syllabus for qualitative methods and includes new chapters on: - Phenomenology
- Psychosocial analysis
- Narrative inquiry
- Future directions for qualitative research
- Emerging forms of representation
- Problems in qualitative research
Qualitative Methods in Psychology 2nd edition is key reading for psychology students and professionals who use psychological research methods in their work.
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