Authors
Clara E Hill, Sarah Knox, Barbara J Thompson, Elizabeth Nutt Williams, Shirley A Hess, Nicholas Ladany
Publication date
2005/4
Journal
Journal of counseling psychology
Volume
52
Issue
2
Pages
196
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
The authors reviewed the application of consensual qualitative research (CQR) in 27 studies published since the method's introduction to the field in 1997 by CE Hill, BJ Thompson, and EN Williams (1997). After first describing the core components and the philosophical underpinnings of CQR, the authors examined how it has been applied in terms of the consensus process, biases, research teams, data collection, data analysis, and writing up the results and discussion sections of articles. On the basis of problems that have arisen in each of these areas, the authors made recommendations for modifications of the method. The authors concluded that CQR is a viable qualitative method and suggest several ideas for research on the method itself.(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved)
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