9 Non Experimental Methods 3 Qualitative Research and Correlational Research

Exam 2

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– Attempt to capture complexity of human behaviour in its natural environment– Detailed narratives of behaviour– Focus on the big pictur
Qualitative research
Inductive is
Qualitative
Deductive is
Quantitative
General to specific
Deductive
Specific to general
Inductive
Positivism
– Philosophical position on how knowledge can be obtained– Stresses the importance of observable facts in the valid accumulation of knowledge– At the root of the so-called “scientific psychology”– NOT statistic
Who worked according to strict positivist principles
BF skinner
Positivism applies equally to quantitative and qualitative research
Post positivist

– BOTH are concerned with the collection of observed information– NEITHER are concerned with finding universal law
Post positivism
Differences between qualitative and quantitative methods
– Data Collection– Data Analysis
What does quantitative do with data collection
Use highly structured materials (e.g., MC questionnaires, physiological measures)• In relatively structured settings (e.g., lab)
What does mixed quantitative and quantitative do with data collection
May use some structured materials and other lessstructured material, (e.g., MC AND open-ended questions) in order to obtain a fuller picture of the dat
What does qualitative do with data collection
Data collected to be as full and complete as possible (e.g., video, open-ended interviews)• Often try to use as naturalistic material as possible
What do quantitative do with data analysis
Statistical methods• (if qualitative data gathered, quantitative analysis possible through coding procedures)
What does mixed quantitative and quantitative do with data analysis
• Statistical methods, illustrated or expanded on with examples