Introductory Qualitative Research in Psychology by Carla Willig: A Book Review

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  • Gemechu Tufa Research Scholar, College of Business and Economics, Department of Management, Bule Hora University, Ethiopia
  • Shashi Kant Assistant Professor, College of Business and Economics, Department of Management, Bule Hora University, Ethiopia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7853394

Keywords:

Research Project, Qualitative Research, Psychology, Academic Research

Abstract

In their evaluation of Carla Willig's book, Introductory Qualitative Research in Psychology (2nd ed.), the writers of this paper founded that the skills that readers will learn from this book will help them to write a good research project and confidently use qualitative research methods. It goes beyond only instructing students on how to carry out qualitative academic research. It can also be modified for a variety of assignments that students will run into in their academic lives. The second edition of Carla Willig's book Introducing Qualitative Research in Psychology from 2008 gives beginning researchers a firm grounding in the theories that underpin qualitative research, the epistemology that guides qualitative research, and the use of six qualitative methodologies in psychology research.

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Published

2023-04-20

How to Cite

Gemechu Tufa, & Shashi Kant. (2023). Introductory Qualitative Research in Psychology by Carla Willig: A Book Review. Partners Universal International Innovation Journal, 1(2), 49–54. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7853394

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