A Handbook of Research Methods for Clinical and Health Psychology
Published:
2005
Online ISBN:
9780191808135
Print ISBN:
9780198527565
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Formulating the problem Formulating the problem
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Data collection Data collection
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Variant formats Variant formats
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Specifics of sampling Specifics of sampling
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Data analysis in descriptive/interpretive qualitative research Data analysis in descriptive/interpretive qualitative research
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Data preparation Data preparation
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Delineating and processing meaning units Delineating and processing meaning units
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Finding an overall organising structure for the data Finding an overall organising structure for the data
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Generation of categories Generation of categories
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Abstracting the main findings Abstracting the main findings
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Validity of analysis Validity of analysis
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Interpretation of the results Interpretation of the results
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Reviewing and critiquing qualitative research Reviewing and critiquing qualitative research
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Conclusions Conclusions
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Further reading Further reading
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References References
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Chapter
11 Descriptive and interpretive approaches to qualitative research
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Pages
147–160
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Published:June 2005
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Elliott, Robert, and Ladislav Timulak, 'Descriptive and interpretive approaches to qualitative research', in Jeremy Miles, and Paul Gilbert (eds), A Handbook of Research Methods for Clinical and Health Psychology (Oxford , 2005; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 Aug. 2015), https://doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780198527565.003.0011, accessed 18 Apr. 2024.
Abstract
This chapter explores descriptive and interpretive approaches to qualitative research. This includes the formulation of the problem, data collection, the specifics of sampling, data analysis in descriptive/interpretive qualitative research, generation of categories, and extracting and interpreting the main findings.
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