Declarative Mapping Sentences in Qualitative Research Theoretical, Linguistic, and Applied Usages Routledge Research in Psychology Series
Auteur : Hackett Paul M. W.
In this book, Hackett introduces the traditional usage of the mapping sentence within quantitative research, reviews its philosophical underpinnings, and proposes the "declarative mapping sentence" as an instrument and approach to qualitative scholarship.
With a helpful glossary and a range of illustrative tables, Hackett takes the reader through a straightforward introduction to mapping sentences and their construction, before discussing declarative mapping sentences and possible future research directions. This innovative direction for social research provides a flexible structure for research domain, and it allows qualitative research results to be uniformly sorted.
Declarative Mapping Sentences in Qualitative Research will be essential reading for researchers, academics, and postgraduate students in the fields of qualitative psychology and psychological methods, as well as philosophical psychology and social science research methods.
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
1. Introduction to Mapping Sentences
2. Constructing a Mapping Sentence
3. Declarative Mapping Sentences
4. Conclusion and Future Research
Glossary
Paul M. W. Hackett is a professor of ethnography and research methods at Emerson College, U.S.A. He is also a visiting professor in health research methods at the University of Suffolk, and visiting scholar at the Royal Anthropological Institute, London, UK.
Date de parution : 04-2022
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 10-2020
13.8x21.6 cm
Thèmes de Declarative Mapping Sentences in Qualitative Research :
Mots-clés :
Mapping Sentence; Facet Theory; Partial Order Scalogram Analysis; Mapping Sentences; End User Computing Satisfaction; Paul M.W; Hackett; Quantitative Research; declarative mapping sentences; Range Facet; qualitative research methods; User Information Satisfaction; psychological research methods; philosophical psychology; Facet Elements; social science research; Non-analytical Reasoning; mapping myth; Structured Mereology; mapping clause; Connective Words; applied philosophy; Block Design Performance; psychological measurement; Hasse Diagram; theoretical psychology; Smallest Space Analysis; research domain; Background Facets; qualitative psychology; Construct Clarity; declarative mapping sentence; Clinical Reasoning Process; Place Experience; Ambulance Nurses; Block Design Task; Qualitative Enquiries; Anna Marmodoro; Broad Conceptual Area; Linguistic Validity; Semantic Sense