Interviewing Methods

This course is part of Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology Specialization

Instructor: Mike Stadler, PhD

What you'll learn

  •   Understanding the principles and applications of phenomenology, narrative inquiry, and grounded theory.
  •   Techniques for conducting effective interviews in qualitative research.
  •   Analysis of real-world case studies to understand the practical application of these methodologies.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Interviewing Skills
  •   Data Collection
  •   Qualitative Research
  •   Psychology
  •   Research
  •   Rapport Building
  •   Research Methodologies
  •   Analytical Skills
  •   Diversity Awareness
  • There are 8 modules in this course

    This course delves into the variety of interviewing methods used in qualitative research in psychology, focusing on phenomenology, narrative inquiry, and grounded theory, relating each of these to common philosophical stances taken by qualitative researchers. Students will explore the history and evolution of these methodologies, understand the types of questions they seek to answer, and learn about the unique methods utilized. Descriptions and explanations of the various methods are amplified by illustrative examples drawn from the qualitative research literature. The course emphasizes the role of the researcher as the core instrument of data collection and highlights best practices in interviewing. Real-world examples and case studies will be used to illuminate the distinctive characteristics of each methodology.

    Introduction

    Phenomenology

    Narrative Inquiry

    Constructivist Grounded Theory

    Conducting Interviews

    Cumulative Quiz

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