
Doing Your Qualitative Psychology Project
SAGE Publications Ltd (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 22. November 2023
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-1-5297-5441-4 (ISBN)
Description
Embarking on your own psychology research? This book equips you with the skills you need to complete a qualitative project confidently.
The book takes you through the process of doing your project, showing how to plan and execute each stage. It helps you make good decisions about key steps such as choosing a research topic, designing your project, doing ethical research and writing up.
This second edition:
Offers a host of learning features including 'in a nutshell' summaries, further reading, activities and top tips to help you develop your understanding and skills.
Devotes more space to the important topics of project planning and doing ethical research with a new chapter on each.
Enables you to critically evaluate your work, helping you conduct high-quality research.
Discusses student success stories and cautionary tales illustrating, from start to finish, how qualitative projects are done in the real world.
This is the perfect guide for undergraduates doing a final project or dissertation, and postgraduates who are relatively new to qualitative research.
The book takes you through the process of doing your project, showing how to plan and execute each stage. It helps you make good decisions about key steps such as choosing a research topic, designing your project, doing ethical research and writing up.
This second edition:
Offers a host of learning features including 'in a nutshell' summaries, further reading, activities and top tips to help you develop your understanding and skills.
Devotes more space to the important topics of project planning and doing ethical research with a new chapter on each.
Enables you to critically evaluate your work, helping you conduct high-quality research.
Discusses student success stories and cautionary tales illustrating, from start to finish, how qualitative projects are done in the real world.
This is the perfect guide for undergraduates doing a final project or dissertation, and postgraduates who are relatively new to qualitative research.
More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
644 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5297-5441-4 (9781529754414)
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Cath Sullivan | Stephen Gibson | Sarah Riley
Doing Your Qualitative Psychology Project
E-Book
11/2023
2nd Edition
SAGE Publications Ltd
€71.99
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Cath Sullivan | Stephen Gibson | Sarah Riley
Doing Your Qualitative Psychology Project
E-Book
11/2023
2nd Edition
SAGE Publications Ltd
€71.99
Available for download

Cath Sullivan | Stephen Gibson | Sarah Riley
Doing Your Qualitative Psychology Project
Book
11/2023
2nd Edition
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Cath Sullivan | Stephen Gibson | Sarah Riley
Doing Your Qualitative Psychology Project
Book
03/2012
1st Edition
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€166.30
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Persons
Cath Sullivan (CPsychol, SFHEA) is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Lancashire, UK. She has taught qualitative research methods and supported other lecturers in teaching qualitative methods for over twenty years. Cath is a former Chair of the HEA's Special Interest Group on the Teaching of Qualitative Methods at Undergraduate Level and was on the committee of the Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society for 10 years. Her published work includes qualitative research papers and pieces about qualitative methodology. She is joint editor of Doing Your Qualitative Psychology Project (Sage, 2023).
Stephen Gibson is Bicentennial Chair in Research Methods and Director of Doctoral Programmes in the School of Social Sciences, Heriot Watt University. He is a social psychologist with research interests in obedience and social influence, identity and citizenship, and representations of peace and conflict. In addition, he has been involved in numerous projects concerning the teaching of qualitative research methods. Between 2008 and 2011 he was chair of the TQRMUL group, and is co-editor (with Simon Mollan) of the volume Representations of Peace and Conflict (Palgrave, 2012).
Sarah Riley is a Professor in Critical Health Psychology at Massey University, Aotearoa New Zealand. Her award-winning, interdisciplinary research focuses on relationships between discourse, affect, technology, and materiality. Recent co-authored books include Technologies of Sexiness (OUP USA, 2014), Postfeminism and Health (Routledge, 2019), Postfeminism and Body Image (Routledge, 2022); and Digital Feeling (Palgrave, 2023); she chaired the British Psychology Society's Qualitative Methods in Psychology section (2017-19), and teaches qualitative research methods.
Stephen Gibson is Bicentennial Chair in Research Methods and Director of Doctoral Programmes in the School of Social Sciences, Heriot Watt University. He is a social psychologist with research interests in obedience and social influence, identity and citizenship, and representations of peace and conflict. In addition, he has been involved in numerous projects concerning the teaching of qualitative research methods. Between 2008 and 2011 he was chair of the TQRMUL group, and is co-editor (with Simon Mollan) of the volume Representations of Peace and Conflict (Palgrave, 2012).
Sarah Riley is a Professor in Critical Health Psychology at Massey University, Aotearoa New Zealand. Her award-winning, interdisciplinary research focuses on relationships between discourse, affect, technology, and materiality. Recent co-authored books include Technologies of Sexiness (OUP USA, 2014), Postfeminism and Health (Routledge, 2019), Postfeminism and Body Image (Routledge, 2022); and Digital Feeling (Palgrave, 2023); she chaired the British Psychology Society's Qualitative Methods in Psychology section (2017-19), and teaches qualitative research methods.
Content
Chapter 1: Getting started - Cath Sullivan, Stephen Gibson and Sarah Riley
Chapter 2: Coming up with a research question - Sarah Riley and Kathy Kinmond
Chapter 3: Planning your project - Cath Sullivan and Sarah Riley
Chapter 4: Doing ethical research - Cath Sullivan and Sarah Riley
Chapter 5: Managing your project - Sarah Riley and Nigel King
Chapter 6: Doing a literature review - Jo Bryce and Michael Forrester
Chapter 7: Collecting your data - Stephen Gibson and Siobhan Hugh-Jones
Chapter 8: Analysing your data - Stephen Gibson and Siobhan Hugh-Jones
Chapter 9: Achieving quality in your project - Cath Sullivan, Nollaig Frost and Kathryn Kinmond
Chapter 10: Writing up a qualitative project - Sarah Riley
Chapter 11: Conclusion - Cath Sullivan, Stephen Gibson and Sarah Riley
Chapter 2: Coming up with a research question - Sarah Riley and Kathy Kinmond
Chapter 3: Planning your project - Cath Sullivan and Sarah Riley
Chapter 4: Doing ethical research - Cath Sullivan and Sarah Riley
Chapter 5: Managing your project - Sarah Riley and Nigel King
Chapter 6: Doing a literature review - Jo Bryce and Michael Forrester
Chapter 7: Collecting your data - Stephen Gibson and Siobhan Hugh-Jones
Chapter 8: Analysing your data - Stephen Gibson and Siobhan Hugh-Jones
Chapter 9: Achieving quality in your project - Cath Sullivan, Nollaig Frost and Kathryn Kinmond
Chapter 10: Writing up a qualitative project - Sarah Riley
Chapter 11: Conclusion - Cath Sullivan, Stephen Gibson and Sarah Riley