Doing qualitative analysis in psychology /
In recent years, qualitative analysis has become accpeted as part of modern psychology. Concern about the limitations of conventional laboratory-based research combine with a growing interest in real world issues to produce an awareness of the rich potential of qualititative analysis. Virtualy all p...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Qualitative Research and Research in Psychology, N. Hayes An Outline of the Main Methods for Social Psychology, R. Harre Rhetorical and Discursive Analysis: How Families Talk about the Royal Family, M. Billig Making and Un-making Identities: A Psychologist Looks at Art- work, H. Beloff Repertoires in discourse: Social Identification and Aesthetic Taste, C. Sherrard Theory-led Thematic Snalysis: Social Identification in Small Companies, N. Hayes Attributional Coding of Interview Data: Meeting the Needs of Long-haul Passengers, P. Stratton Qualitative Analysis of Murals in Northern Ireland: Paramilitary Justifications for Political Violence, G. Finn Developing Theory from Case Studies: Self-reconstruction and the Transition to Motherhood, J.A. Smith The Uses of Vignettes in the Analysis of Interview Data: Relatives of People with Drug Problems, T. Miller et al. Caring in Casualty: The Phenomenology of Nursing Care, N. Lemon, H. Taylor Using Grounded Theory in Psychological Research, N. Pidgeon, K. Henwood