Oxford Clinical Psychology 2015
DOI: 10.1093/med:psych/9780198527565.003.0011
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Descriptive and interpretive approaches to qualitative research

Abstract: This chapter explores descriptive and interpretive approaches to qualitative research. This includes the formulation of the problem, data collection, the specifics of sampling, data analysis in descriptive/interpretive qualitative research, generation of categories, and extracting and interpreting the main findings.

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“…Chen, Shek Daniel, and Bu (2011) argue that it is necessary to understand adolescents’ subjective interpretations of reality to understand the motivations for their behaviours. This study was thus based on a descriptive-interpretative perspective (Elliott & Timulak, 2005; Graneheim, Lindgren, & Lundman, 2017), as we aimed to describe different aspects of how the adolescents experienced participating in the intervention, as well as interpreting the reasons for these experiences.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chen, Shek Daniel, and Bu (2011) argue that it is necessary to understand adolescents’ subjective interpretations of reality to understand the motivations for their behaviours. This study was thus based on a descriptive-interpretative perspective (Elliott & Timulak, 2005; Graneheim, Lindgren, & Lundman, 2017), as we aimed to describe different aspects of how the adolescents experienced participating in the intervention, as well as interpreting the reasons for these experiences.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three researchers read the transcripts separately and divided the data into distinctive meaning units 25 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three researchers then met face to face and collectively organised the data into domains, followed by categorising the meaning units within each of the domains into which they had been organised 25 . This involved a constant comparison of meaning to each other and to the emerging categories, until all the data were sorted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first project stages were largely exploratory in nature, focused on a mix of what Elliott and Timulak refer to as "definitional" and "descriptive" kinds of research questions. 6 The processes we then used to develop assessment items drew on our initial empirical findings, while also benefitting from a considerable measure of creativity and use of an emerging theoretical framework. The latter stages of the research project are more quantitative in nature, with methods focused on developing scoring keys for the assessment questions and collecting validity evidence.…”
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confidence: 99%