Essentials of consensual qualitative research

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Essentials of consensual qualitative research

Clara E. Hill, Sarah Knox

(Essentials of qualitative methods series)

American Psychological Association, c2021

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-95) and index

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Description

The brief, practical texts in the Essentials of Qualitative Methods series introduce social science and psychology researchers to key approaches to capturing phenomena not easily measured quantitatively, offering exciting, nimble opportunities to gather in-depth qualitative data. In this volume, Clara E. Hill and Sarah Knox describe consensual qualitative research (CQR), an inductive method characterized by open-ended interview questions, small samples, a reliance on words over numbers, the importance of context, an integration of multiple viewpoints (for example, the consensus of the research team and auditors), and a high emphasis on rigor and replicability. CQR is especially well suited to research that requires rich descriptions of inner experiences, attitudes, and convictions, and is therefore widely used by psychotherapy researchers. About the Essentials of Qualitative Methods book series: Even for experienced researchers, selecting and correctly applying the right method can be challenging. In this groundbreaking series, leading experts in qualitative methods provide clear, crisp, and comprehensive descriptions of their approach, including its methodological integrity, and its benefits and limitations. Each book includes numerous examples to enable readers to quickly and thoroughly grasp how to leverage these valuable methods.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword, by Clara E. Hill and Sarah Knox 1. Conceptual and Philosophical Foundations of Consensual Qualitative Research 2. Getting Started 3. Developing the Interview 4. Collecting the Data 5. Analyzing Data Within Cases 6. Analyzing Data Across Cases 7. Writing the Manuscript 8. Variations on CQR 9. Conclusions Appendix A: Example Studies References

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