This course introduces qualitative research methods and analysis in psychology, with a consideration of ontology, epistemology, and methodology. Qualitative methods emphasize how psychological concepts have various meanings across culture and time and include observations and interviews as well as analytical techniques to create meaning from the research. Key concepts include interviews, focus groups, naturalistic observation, grounded theory, and phenomenology. The course includes communication of research findings using APA format and consideration of research ethics in qualitative research. Three hours a week class; 1 hour a week tutorial. NOTE: Students who have previously received credit for PSY 2780 will not receive credit for PSY 2730. 08-09-2025-01-12-2025 Lecture Monday 08:30AM - 11:15AM, Kelley Memorial Bldg, Room 237
- Teacher: Colleen MacQuarrie
Category: 2025F