Interpretative phenomenological analysis
theory, method, and research
Smith, Jonathan A.
creator
Flowers, Paul.
Larkin, Michael
1971-
text
bibliography
cau
London
SAGE
2009
monographic
eng
225 pages
This title presents a comprehensive guide to interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) which is an increasingly popular approach to qualitative inquiry taught to undergraduate and postgraduate students today.
Section A. Doing IPA : theory and method -- The theoretical foundations of IPA -- Planning an IPA research study -- Collecting data -- Analysis -- Writing -- Section B. IPA research -- Health and illness -- Sex and sexuality -- Psychological distress -- Life transitions and identity -- Section C. Current issues for IPA -- Assessing validity -- The relationship between IPA and other approaches -- Conclusion and reflections on future developments.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-217) and index.
Phenomenological psychology
Psychology
Research
Psychology
methods
Qualitative Research
Research Design
BF 204 SMI
9781412908337
1412908337
9781412908344
1412908345
NLM
080721
20170523114818.0
eng