Title:
Handbook of qualitative research methods for psychology and the social sciences
Publication Information:
Leicester : British Psychological Society, 1996
ISBN:
9781854332042
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Summary
Summary
This book explains the principal qualitative methods and applies them to psychological problems. It is designed for use in psychology and also other branches of social science. The books main aim is to increase people's confidence to use qualitative methods in their own research.
Author Notes
The editor Professor John Richardson is Head of the Department of Human Sciences, Brunel University, UK, and a Fellow of the British Psychological Society.
The contributing authors come form a wide range of disciplines and were chosen for their expertise and direct experience of qualitative methods.
Table of Contents
Part I Introducing qualitative research methods |
1 Introduction |
2 Psychology, qualitative methods and the ideas of science |
3 Qualitative inquiry: perspectives, methods and psychology |
Part II Using qualitative research methods |
4 Protocol analysis: theoretical background |
5 Protocol analysis: practical implementation |
6 Grounded theory: theoretical background |
7 Grounded theory: practical implementation |
8 Ethnography: theoretical background |
9 Ethnography: practical implementation |
10 Discourse analysis and constructionist approaches: theoretical background |
11 Discourse analysis: practical implementation |
Part III Evaluating qualitative research methods |
12 The relationship between qualitative and quantitative research |
13 The use of the self in qualitative research |
14 Evolving issues for qualitative psychology |