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Final year undergraduate students’ experiences of completing a qualitative psychology dissertation: Implications for teaching and practice

Parker, Samuel; Earnshaw, Deborah

Authors

Samuel Parker

Deborah Earnshaw



Abstract

In recent years qualitative research methods have become increasingly popular amongst students conducting their final year psychology projects. Qualitative research methods offer students the opportunity to conduct innovative and exciting research projects but are sometimes viewed as ‘less scientific’ within the discipline and some academics may lack the necessary knowledge and confidence to support students undertaking such projects. To understand students’ experiences of conducting qualitative dissertation projects, an online questionnaire (12 participants), two focus groups (7 participants) and semi-structured interviews (6 participants) were conducted with students on a BPS-accredited degree programme at a UK institution. Data was analysed using reflexive thematic analysis and four themes generated: Exploring the qualitative/quantitative dichotomy as a basis for decisions and comparisons; Conducting a qualitative dissertation is daunting: expectations versus reality; the importance of having appropriate qualitative support; and creating a community of qualitative dissertation students. We propose that psychology courses need to consider embedding qualitative research methods throughout the first- and second-year curriculum and ensuring that all staff have confidence to supervise qualitative projects.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 27, 2024
Deposit Date Jan 29, 2025
Print ISSN 0965-948X
Publisher The British Psychological Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 31
Issue 1
Keywords Qualitative research methods, psychology, students, dissertations, final year project
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/13621549
Additional Information Accepted for publication in Spring 2025 issue
Green open access