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This dynamic user-focused book will help you to get the data you
want from your interviews. It provides practical guidance regarding
technique, gives top-tips from real world case studies and shares
achievable checklists and interview plans. Whether you are doing
interviews in your own research or just using other researchers'
data, this book will tell you everything you need to know about
designing, planning, conducting and analyzing quality interviews.
It explains how to: - Construct ethical research designs - Record
and manage your data - Transcribe your notes - Analyse your
findings - Disseminate your conclusions Written using clear,
jargon-free terminology and with coverage of practical, theoretical
and philosophical issues all grounded in examples from real
interviews, this is the ideal guide for new and experienced
researchers alike. Nigel King is Professor of Applied Psychology at
the University of Huddersfield. Christine Horrocks is Professor of
Applied Social Psychology and Head of the Department of Psychology
at Manchester Metropolitan University. Joanna Brooks is Lecturer in
the Manchester Centre for Health Psychology at the University of
Manchester.
Why did critical health psychology emerge? How have categories of
social class and gender impacted on social identities? Where can
health policy go from here, and how will health psychology inform
its development? With contributions from leading experts in the
field, this book deepens our understanding of health psychology at
a time where traditional approaches are being rethought. Covering
contemporary issues and with a focus on both mainstream and
non-traditional areas, including material on social identities and
social class, gender, and leadership in the NHS, the book provides
cutting edge coverage of theory and research. Crucially, the book
considers how theory impacts on practice and how health psychology
can ignite change in health policy. Covering important issues with
clear and fresh insight, this is indispensable reading for
students, researchers and practitioners of health psychology,
health studies and public health.
This dynamic user-focused book will help you to get the data you
want from your interviews. It provides practical guidance regarding
technique, gives top-tips from real world case studies and shares
achievable checklists and interview plans. Whether you are doing
interviews in your own research or just using other researchers'
data, this book will tell you everything you need to know about
designing, planning, conducting and analyzing quality interviews.
It explains how to: - Construct ethical research designs - Record
and manage your data - Transcribe your notes - Analyse your
findings - Disseminate your conclusions Written using clear,
jargon-free terminology and with coverage of practical, theoretical
and philosophical issues all grounded in examples from real
interviews, this is the ideal guide for new and experienced
researchers alike. Nigel King is Professor of Applied Psychology at
the University of Huddersfield. Christine Horrocks is Professor of
Applied Social Psychology and Head of the Department of Psychology
at Manchester Metropolitan University. Joanna Brooks is Lecturer in
the Manchester Centre for Health Psychology at the University of
Manchester.
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