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Doing interview-based qualitative research, a learner's guide, Eva Magnusson and Jeanne Marecek

Label
Doing interview-based qualitative research, a learner's guide, Eva Magnusson and Jeanne Marecek
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 182-186) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Doing interview-based qualitative research
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
919252511
Responsibility statement
Eva Magnusson and Jeanne Marecek
Sub title
a learner's guide
Summary
"For many students, the experience of learning about and using qualitative methods can be bewildering. This book is an accessible step-by-step guide to conducting interview-based qualitative research projects. The authors discuss the 'hows' and 'whys' of qualitative research, showing readers the practices as well as the principles behind them. The book first describes how to formulate research questions suited to qualitative inquiry. It then discusses in detail how to select and invite research participants into a study and how to design and carry out good interviews. It next presents several ways to analyze interviews and provides readers with many worked examples of analyses. It also discusses how to synthesize findings and how to present them. Doing Interview-based Qualitative Research equips readers in disciplines such as psychology, sociology, education, counseling, nursing, and public health with the knowledge and skills necessary to embark on their own projects"--, Provided by publisher"People continually reflect on themselves and their worlds, and they are continually called upon to give accounts of themselves. People have hopes, fears, reasons, intentions, and values, and they may experience times of satisfaction, confusion, and demoralization. The premise of this book is that researchers ought to and can study these matters. In this book, we give readers the conceptual framework and practical tools to do so"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. Some examples of interpretative research -- 3. Planning and beginning an interpretative research project -- 4. Making decisions about participants -- 5. Designing the interview guide -- 6. Doing the interview -- 7. Preparing for analysis -- 8. Finding meanings in people's talk -- 9. Analyzing stories in interviews -- 10. Analyzing talk as action -- 11. Analyzing for implicit cultural meanings -- 12. Reporting your project -- Epilogue
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