Teaching Qualitative Research in Psychology: A Look at the Portuguese Reality
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Materials and Procedures
- (a)
- First, on the website of the General Directorate of Higher Education, Portuguese teaching institutions offering bachelor’s degrees in psychology were found;
- (b)
- Second, on the online sites of each of the Portuguese universities, where the first cycle of Psychology is taught, online documents (information at the webpages) about qualitative research methods were searched.
2.3. Data Analysis
- (a)
- First, the qualitative research curricular units (CUs) or CUs related to qualitative research in the study plans were identified;
- (b)
- Second, the syllabus of the selected CUs was analyzed, considering the a priori defined categories: name of the CU; academic year; semester; number of ECTS; program; and teaching methodologies, including evaluation.
3. Results
3.1. Designations of the CUs Related to Qualitative Research
3.2. Frequency of CUs Related to Qualitative Research
3.3. Number of ECTS of the CUs Related to Qualitative Research
3.4. Programs of the CUs Related to Qualitative Research
- (a)
- CUs with topics on both quantitative and qualitative methods (n = 14);
- (b)
- CUs with topics exclusively about qualitative methods (n = 9).
3.5. Teaching Methodologies (Including Evaluation)
- (a)
- Expositive, mainly theoretical classes, where teachers explain the qualitative research contents (e.g., “The expositive techniques used in the theoretical classes are fundamental to clarify the concepts associated to the curricular unit.”—F11);
- (b)
- Interrogative, sometimes used in conjunction with the expositive method, where teachers ask students and determine their understanding of the subject (“…specific aspects are presented and discussed with the students…”—F2);
- (c)
- Active, mainly practical classes, which demands students’ interaction, application of knowledge and active development of qualitative research skills (e.g., “There will feature examples of previous research to illustrate methods and techniques. Supporting materials will be available in the form of manuals or obtained through students’ own research. Practical exercises will be conducted in class, such as construction of instruments for the collection of qualitative data, simulation of interviews and focus groups, as well as data analysis using the software MAXQDA.—F17).
- (a)
- Written exams, asking students to answer questions individually (one or two exams);
- (b)
- Research works, requiring students to develop qualitative research skills (group work and sometimes individual work).
4. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Academic Year | Public Universities a | Total | Private Universities b | Total | ||
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1st Semester | 2nd Semester | 1st Semester | 2nd Semester | |||
1st | 5 | 3 | 8 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
2nd | 3 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 6 d | 9 |
3rd | 2 | 2 | 4 | 1 d | - | 1 |
Total | 10 | 6 | 16 c | 6 | 8 | 15 e |
ECTS | Public Universities | Private Universities | Total |
---|---|---|---|
5 | 1 | 9 | 10 |
6 | 15 | 6 | 21 |
Subcategories | Specific Contents | Source | Extracts from the UCs Programs a |
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Only one point of the CU program regarding qualitative research | The differences between qualitative and quantitative methods | F1 and F6 | “Recognize and demonstrate the different research methods employed in the discipline and its main goals”—F1 |
The qualitative approaches | F5 | “Qualitative research plans (e.g., case-study, grounded theory, phenomenology, ethnography” | |
The data collection | F18 | Interview | |
The data analysis | F2 and F7 | “Analyses of quantitative and/or qualitative data”—F2 | |
The framework and data collection and analysis | F9 and F10 | “Interview methods (…) Brief approach to qualitative, quantitative and mixed analysis in psychology”—F10 | |
The researcher and data collection | F15 | “Introduction to qualitative methodologies: The role of the researcher; Qualitative data collection: Interviews; focus groups; Observation; Qualitative Surveys; Printed/digital/documented materials; Videos/documentaries” | |
More points of the CU program regarding qualitative research | Introduction to qualitative research | F4, F8, F21, and F23 | “Quantitative vs. qualitative research in psychology: convergences and divergences”—F8 |
Phases of qualitative research | F8, and F21 | The process of scientific research/Planning and conducting a research (comparison between quantitative and qualitative methodologies—F21 | |
Data collection | F4, F14, F21 and F23 | “the main qualitative research methods: observation, interviews, discourse analysis, focus groups, content analysis, logbooks, ethnography, historical analysis;”—F4 | |
Data analysis | F4, F8, and F14 | “Data coding, insertion, processing, and analysis, applying inductive and deductive content analysis procedures (…)—F14 | |
Data analysis software | F4 | “(…) introduction to research by computer” | |
Qualitative approaches | F8, and F21 | Case studies and ethnographic studies—F8; or “Phenomenology, Ethnography, Grounded Theory, Case study”—F21 | |
Writing and report | F14, and F23 | Data presentation in qualitative research—F23 | |
Mixed research | F14, and F23 | Mixed methods in Psychology—F23 |
Subcategories | Source | Extracts from the UCs Programs a |
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Introduction to qualitative research | F2, F11, F12, F13, F16 F17, F19, and F20 | “The debate between qualitative and quantitative methods in the development of scientific knowledge. The specificity and utility of qualitative methods”—F2 |
Qualitative approaches | F11, F12, F13, F19, and F20 | “Theoretical positions in qualitative research: A Grounded theory. The phenomenological interpretative approach. The discourse analysis approach”—F11 |
Phases of qualitative research | F11, F13, F16, and F9 | “Phases of the research process: from the problem to the results”—F13 |
Data collection | F2, F11, F12, F13, F16, F17, and F19 | “Data production techniques (interview, direct observation, etc.) and regulatory strategies used by descriptive-interpretative research”—F16 |
Data analysis | F2, F11, F12, F13, and F17 | “Methods for analysing qualitative data. Content analysis. Grounded theory analysis”—F2 |
Data analysis software | F11, F17, and F22 | “The NVivo 10 software as a resource for qualitative data analysis”—F22 |
Writing and report | F2, F11, F13, F16, F19, and F22 | “The writing of scientific articles with qualitative methodologies”—F11 |
Quality of the qualitative research | F2, F11, F13, F16, F17, F20 and F22 | “Quality assessment and QR writing: Quality criteria. Structure and features of a qualitative research work”—F22 |
Ethical issues | F13, F16, and F19 | Ethics in the qualitative approach—F19 |
Mixed research | F13, and F19 | Mixed Methodological Research Approaches—F19 |
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Antunes, A.P.; Martins, S. Teaching Qualitative Research in Psychology: A Look at the Portuguese Reality. Soc. Sci. 2023, 12, 448. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12080448
Antunes AP, Martins S. Teaching Qualitative Research in Psychology: A Look at the Portuguese Reality. Social Sciences. 2023; 12(8):448. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12080448
Chicago/Turabian StyleAntunes, Ana Pereira, and Silvana Martins. 2023. "Teaching Qualitative Research in Psychology: A Look at the Portuguese Reality" Social Sciences 12, no. 8: 448. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12080448
APA StyleAntunes, A. P., & Martins, S. (2023). Teaching Qualitative Research in Psychology: A Look at the Portuguese Reality. Social Sciences, 12(8), 448. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12080448