Historical and Conceptual Issues in Psychology by M. Brysbaert and K. Rastle (second edition) – Book Summary
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Quantitative research methods refer to research methods based on quantifiable data and the findings can be represented as numbers because their magnitude or frequency can be measured. It makes use of several assumptions:
The quantitative approach has several strengths:
The quantitative approach also has several weaknesses:
Quantitative research makes use of descriptive (1), relational (2) or experimental research (3). The research is designed nomothetically and searches for general laws. In quantitative research, people are considered interchangeable (i.e. assumes that cognitive processes are universal).
Qualitative research methods are directed at understanding phenomena in their historical and socio-cultural context. It makes use of several assumptions:
The qualitative approach has several strengths:
The qualitative approach also has several weaknesses:
The qualitative approach makes use of several methods:
Method | Explanation |
Grounded theory | This is the systematic analysis of a problem based on structured and semi-structured interviews. The researcher writes a problem analysis and it is strongly inductive and attempts to ground the analysis in observations. |
Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) | This is the study of the experience of the participants and posits the question of what the situation is like for the participant. The interpretative ability of a participant acts as a measuring instrument. |
Discourse analysis | This is the study of how social relations between people are determined by the language they use. It is strongly focused on language. |
Qualitative research consists of data collection (1), transcription (2) and data analysis (3). The research is designed ideographically. There are several misconceptions about qualitative research:
Quantitative and qualitative research may be complementary. It is also possible that they are not and both reflect different paradigms.
Qualitative research is not bound to the same methodological criteria as quantitative research. The contribution of a researcher can be a strength as there is no need to replicate qualitative research since reality is a construction. This means that objectivity is of lesser concern.
The participants should be able to recognize themselves in the data of qualitative research, whereas they do not necessarily need to be able to recognize themselves in the data of quantitative research.
The phenomenological perspective attempted to develop an interpretative methodology and focuses on intentionality (1), consciousness (2) and qualia (3) instead of behaviour.
The ideographic approach states that the results of a study stay limited to the phenomenon under study. Qualitative research adheres to the ideographic approach. The nomothetic approach states that a study is run in search of universal principles that exceed the confines of the study. Quantitative research adheres to the nomothetic approach.
Mainstream psychology is characterized by controlled experiments (1), measurement procedures and measurement models (2) and the use of statistics to analyse data (3).
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