Short Answer

Imagine you are designing a qualitative study to investigate how patients experience recovering from a major surgery. Formulate a brief research objective that appropriately applies Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to this scenario, explaining how your choice of data type aligns with the method's core focus.

Question: Imagine you are designing a qualitative study to investigate how patients experience recovering from a major surgery. Formulate a brief research objective that appropriately applies Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to this scenario, explaining how your choice of data type aligns with the method's core focus.

Sample answer: The research objective would be to deeply describe and understand the lived experiences of patients during their post-surgery recovery. To align with IPA, I would collect detailed, unfiltered personal narratives rather than numerical recovery metrics, focusing on their qualitative perspectives.

Key points:

  • Focuses the research objective on understanding lived experiences of recovery.
  • Selects detailed, unfiltered perspectives or qualitative narratives as the data source.
  • Explicitly avoids numerical or statistical measurements to align with IPA.

Rubric: The answer should outline a research objective focused on describing/understanding the lived experience of recovery. It must specify collecting qualitative/unfiltered/detailed perspectives rather than numerical/statistical data.

0

1

Updated 2026-05-27

Contributors are:

Who are from:

Tags

KPU

Research Methods in Psychology - 4th American Edition @ KPU

Related