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Quantitative and Qualitative research methods in psychology

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Research methods in Psychology:

There are different methods that psychologists use to conduct scientific research using
different approaches such as observations, asking questions, designing a study, collecting
data, analyzing results and reaching conclusions (Weiten, 2018). There is a qualitative
research approach and quantitative research approach which will be discussed in the
following table.

Qualitative research methods: This method is used by Psychologists to
understand the way humans interact in a
social space.
Different qualitative research designs:
Observational design  The name says it all. The researcher
observes individuals in their natural
settings.
 The researcher collects data without
manipulating or making any changes
to the variables.
 There is no direct contact with
individuals and also doesn’t include
an intervention.
Case study design  The main focus is on a small group of
people.
 It refers to the in-depth observation of
a person or group of people and the
findings cannot be generalised.
 The researcher often describes the
individuals' experiences and
behaviour.
Phenomenology design  The notion that the world and reality
are socially constructed.
 The focus is on people’s everyday life
experiences.
 Questions that are often asked: What


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, is this experience like? What does this
experience mean?



Advantages of qualitative research: Disadvantages of qualitative research:
Comprehensive description Time and labour intensive
Natural, real-life context Complex and open-ended
Subtlety of meaning Rigour and representativity
Flexibility of design Subjectivity and Bias
Foregrounding of researcher’s role Responsibility and ethics
Reflexivity



Qualitative data collection methods:

Before collecting data, researchers have to decide on the preferred method of collecting the
data. The researcher can choose to conduct interviews, do direct observation or analyse
documents.

 Interviews: A commonly used method for collecting qualitative
data.
 A useful method for gathering in-depth information
about participants' experiences.
 Questions are clarified during the interview.
 More personal method of collecting data.
 They can be time-consuming and resource-intensive.
 Face-to-face interviews: Research conducted in the presence of a
participant.
 More personal and warm.
 Using this kind of design can cost money = Travel
costs.
 Telephone interviews: Cost-effective method = No travelling involved.
 The researcher can widen the sample = Geographical
range: able to reach people who stay far.
 Participants can choose to remain anonymous.


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