2 credits
15.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
De Mol Jan;
Language
English
Content
In this workshop core concepts of IPA (Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis) are discussed: phenomenological and hermeneutic principles of IPA, how to collect data and analyze data following the rigorous phases of IPA, how to write out the results in a scientific way. IPA is a method widely used in the domains of clinical psychology, health psychology, work and organizational psychology, etc.
Teaching methods
Interactive lectures combine with presentations of the individual works
Evaluation methods
Individual work combined with a presentation of this work in group
Bibliography
Smith, J.A., & Osborn, M. (2008). Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. In J.A. Smith (Ed.), Qualitative psychology : A practical guide to research methods (pp. 53-80). London : Sage Publications..
Faculty or entity
EPSY