Observational Methods and Qualitative Data Analysis
This course is part of Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology Specialization
Instructor: Mike Stadler, PhD
What you'll learn
Skills you'll gain
There are 8 modules in this course
This course delves into the qualitative research traditions of ethnographic inquiry and case study in psychology, emphasizing the use of participant observation. Students will explore the unique practices, data gathering and analysis methods, and researcher involvement in these traditions. This course explores the interviewing methods used in qualitative research in psychology. The course emphasizes the importance of researcher positionality and the distinctive characteristics of ethnography and case study. Students then learn to apply basic qualitative data analysis (QDA) techniques to the data gathered. The course also covers the utility of observation in understanding context, identifying tacit patterns, and providing direct personal experience and knowledge. It further discusses the role of coding in data analysis, including initial, focused, and axial coding. The course concludes with a look at how to move from categorization to interpretive representation in QDA. This comprehensive exploration prepares students to conduct their own qualitative research, equipped with a deep understanding of various research traditions and methodologies.
Introduction
Observation in Qualitative Research
Ethnographic Inquiry
Case Studies
Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA)
Cumulative Quiz
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