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  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Jul-2021
  • Izdevniecība: American Psychological Association
  • ISBN-10: 1433834456
  • ISBN-13: 9781433834455
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Qualitative methods of research contribute valuable information to our understanding and expanding knowledge of psychological phenomena. 

This updated edition of Qualitative Research in Psychology builds upon the groundwork laid by its acclaimed predecessor, bringing together a diverse group of scholars to illuminate the value that qualitative methods bring to studying psychological phenomena in depth and in context.

A range of techniques, guiding paradigms, and rich case examples are explored, demonstrating qualitative methodologies as alternative and complementary to quantitative methods, as a means of exploration and theory building, and as a means of developing and evaluating complex behavior-change interventions.

Thoroughly updated chapters reflect advances in this dynamic field. New authors and chapters describe emerging methodologies, qualitative meta-analysis, and how qualitative methods can contribute to a wider psychological approach to research. Pragmatic issues, such as how to choose a method or combination of methods to suit the research question and study design, how to determine the ideal sample size, and how to balance journal space limitations with the need for transparency in describing the study, will be valuable to all readers.


This updated edition of Qualitative Research in Psychology brings together a diverse group of scholars to illuminate the value that qualitative methods bring to studying psychological phenomena in depth and in context.
Contributors vii
Preface ix
Paul M. Camic
I LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS: THE PLURALISTIC APPROACHES OF QUALITATIVE INQUIRY
1(82)
1 Going Around The Bend And Back: Qualitative Inquiry In Psychological Research
3(24)
Paul M. Camic
2 Choosing A Qualitative Method: A Pragmatic, Pluralistic Perspective
27(24)
Chris Barker
Nancy Pistrang
3 Narrative In Qualitative Psychology: Approaches And Methodological Consequences
51(16)
Michael Bamberg
4 Information Power: Sample Content And Size In Qualitative Studies
67(16)
Kirsti Malterud
Volkert Siersma
Ann Dorrit Guassora
II METHODOLOGIES FOR QUALITATIVE RESEARCHERS: HELPING TO UNDERSTAND THE WORLD AROUND US
83(150)
5 Participation, Power, And Solidarities Behind Bars: A 25-Year Reflection On Critical Participatory Action Research On College In Prison
85(16)
Michelle Fine
Maria Elena Torre
Kathy Boudin
Cheryl Wilkins
6 Some Ways Of Doing Narrative Research
101(22)
Michael Murray
7 Discursive Psychology: Capturing The Psychological World As It Unfolds
123(24)
Jonathan Potter
8 Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
147(20)
Jonathan A. Smith
Megumi Fieldsend
9 Situational Analysis: Mapping Relationalities In Psychology
167(20)
Rachel Washburn
Adele Clarke
Carrie Friese
10 What Lies Beneath? Eliciting Grounded Theory Through The Analysis Of Video-Recorded Verbal And Nonverbal Interactions
187(24)
Colin Griffiths
11 Under Observation: Line Drawing As An Investigative Method In Focused Ethnography
211(22)
Andrew Causey
III DEVELOPING AND EXPANDING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
233(68)
12 Into The Ordinary: Lessons Learned From A Mixed-Methods Study In The Homes Of People Living With Dementia
235(28)
Emma Harding
Mary Pat Sullivan
Keir X. X. Yong
Sebastian J. Crutch
13 Using Qualitative Research For Intervention Development And Evaluation
263(20)
Lucy Yardley
Katherine Bradbury
Leanne Morrison
14 Qualitative Meta-Analysls: Issues To Consider In Design And Review
283(18)
Kathleen M. Collins
Heidi M. Levitt
Index 301(22)
About the Editor 323
Paul M. Camic, PhD, is Emeritus Professor at Canterbury Christ Church University and Honorary Professor of Health Psychology at the Dementia Research Centre, University College London. He has taught qualitative research methods for over 25 years and has published widely using a range of quantitative and qualitative methods. His research interests include the arts, health, and well-being, focusing on older people, those with mental health problems, and those with dementia. He was founding co-editor of the journal Arts amp amp Health from 2 9 to 2 8 and co-editor of the Oxford Textbook of Creative Arts, Health, and Wellbeing (published in 2 5). He is a Professorial Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health, and his research on the use of museums and art galleries to address problems of social isolation and loneliness has won awards from Public Health England and the Royal Society for Public Health, as well as a Museums and Heritage Award for Best Educational Initiative.