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`The text has a good layout and is an excellent introduction to the broad area of qualitative research.' - Psychology Research Journal `A must read for anyone interested in more fully understanding the conversation on this topic' - Forum for Qualitative Social Research - follow the link below to read the complete review Using Qualitative Methods in Psychology is a searching examination of the critical issues involved in qualitative research. The authors analyze the observational methods which historically form the basis of the field of psychology. They go on to address topics such as: validity…mehr

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`The text has a good layout and is an excellent introduction to the broad area of qualitative research.' - Psychology Research Journal `A must read for anyone interested in more fully understanding the conversation on this topic' - Forum for Qualitative Social Research - follow the link below to read the complete review Using Qualitative Methods in Psychology is a searching examination of the critical issues involved in qualitative research. The authors analyze the observational methods which historically form the basis of the field of psychology. They go on to address topics such as: validity and reliability, training issues, ethics, and use of qualitative computer programmes. In the second part, issues related to the application of qualitative methods are considered, for example HIV/AIDS, feminist perspectives, vocational, and adolescent development.
Autorenporträt
Mary Kopala (Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University) is an associate professor in Educational Foundations and Counseling, Division of Education, at Hunter College, CUNY. In addition to her book with Merle Keitel, Counseling Women with Breast Cancer: A Guide for Professionals (Sage, 7/00), she is editor of Using Qualitative Methods in Psychology (Sage, 1999) and numerous journal articles and book chapters. She is also a licensed psychologist in private practice.