Vidich and Lyman's History of Qualitative Research. Although some historical accounts have taken as their starting point the development of qualitative research in the beginning of the 20th century, for example, Norman K. Denzin and Yvonna S. Lincoln's “Seven Moments of Qualitative Research,” other accounts begin their analysis with the development of qualitative approaches in the 17th ...
Despite the importance and ubiquity of qualitative inquiry, a comprehensive account of its history in psychology has not been written. Phases and landmark moments of qualitative inquiry are ...
Qualitative inquiry in the history of psychology. Qualitative Psychology 1(1), 4–16. Despite the importance and ubiquity of qualitative inquiry, a comprehensive account of its history in psychology has not been written. Phases and landmark moments of qualitative inquiry are evident in variations that range from informal, implicit and ...
The origin of psychology’s marginalization of qualitative inquiry has been the focus of several historical accounts (Ashworth, 2003; Tesch, 2009) and doubtless reflects larger forces shaping the modern history of the social sciences. However, a key proximal cause of the isolation of qualitative research was the development, at mid-century, of ...
A study is presented on the rise of qualitative research in psychology over the 20th century. The incidence of qualitative research as indicated by several search terms (i.e., "qualitative research," "grounded theory," "discourse analy*," "empirical phenomenological," and "phenomenological psychology") was traced through the PsycINFO and Dissertation Abstracts International databases. It was ...
Qualitative research has at last achieved full respectability in the academic sphere, and the success of commercial qualitative market research is demonstrably substantial. This article traces the history of qualitative research back to the time when both strands meet, in an academic source aware of the commercial value of applied psychology ...
Qualitative Inquiry in the History of Psychology Frederick J. Wertz Fordham University The great irony of qualitative inquiry in psychology is that, despite and in part due
Abstract. Growing interest in qualitative research methods and methodological pluralism in psychology since the 1990s is placed in the historical contexts of long-standing philosophical and scientific rationales and the more recent “qualitative revolution” in other social sciences that began in the 1970s.
The rise of qualitative inquiry in psychology. The history of methods and methodology within the field of psychology is marked by dynamism and contestation (Brown, Pryiomka, & Clegg, 2020; Pryiomka & Clegg, 2020). For most of the 20th century, much of the research that we might describe as qualitative was conducted with little attention to and ...
Qualitative Psychology is a new journal from the American Psychological Association. The journal’s first issue includes two articles that may be of interest to AHP readers. In ”Qualitative inquiry in the history of psychology” Frederick...
Despite the importance and ubiquity of qualitative inquiry, a comprehensive account of its history in psychology has not been written. Phases and landmark moments of qualitative inquiry are evident in variations that range from informal, implicit,
Qualitative methods have been present through the history of psychology in the work of such seminal researchers as William James, Sigmund Freud, Erik Erikson, Jean Piaget, Lawrence ... prominent areas of the growing acceptance of qualitative methods in psychology reveals a motivation similar to other social sciences—practical and social. The ...
In Ken Gergen’s article entitled “Social Psychology as History” (), he discusses how the ruling approach to scientific theorizing in social psychology (derived from eighteenth century Western understandings of the “scientific method”) became directed towards locating universal regularities of human behaviour in society (p. 309).However, he argues that what may be posed by scientists ...
This article traces the history of qualitative research back to the time when both strands meet, in an academic source aware of the commercial value of applied psychology, drawing upon techniques that seek to explore and explain human behaviour. It is argued that the modern understanding of qualitative research comprises a ‘package’ of ...
A quick history of qualitative research. ... and it was no longer necessary to have a psychology degree to be a qualitative researcher. Today, qualitative research makes up 18% of global research spend and has grown to embrace a myriad of ideas and methods from linguistics, social sciences and psychology. ...
Despite the importance and ubiquity of qualitative inquiry, a comprehensive account of its history in psychology has not been written. Phases and landmark moments of qualitative inquiry are evident in variations that range from informal, implicit, and unacknowledged practices to philosophically informed and scientifically sophisticated methodologies with norms and carefully specified procedures.
A study is presented on the rise of qualitative research in psychology over the 20th century. The incidence of qualitative research as indicated by several search terms (i.e., "qualitative ...
Qualitative inquiry is a form of psychological research that seeks in-depth understanding of people and their social worlds. Qualitative researchers typically study the experiences of people as meaning-making agents, relying on verbal material. Qualitative inquiry has a long history in psychology, beginning in the 19th century with founders of