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Q methodology in social work research
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2009
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Qualitative SociologyQuantitative MethodsQualitative AnalysisSociologySocial SciencesQ MethodologySocial Work ResearchSocial Work PracticeEmpirical MethodQualitative MethodSocial WorkSurvey Methodology
Abstract This article examines Q methodology as an empirical method for use in social work research. Q methodology applies statistical analysis to the qualitative study of human subjectivity such as attitudes, beliefs, feelings and opinions. Q methodology is effective for obtaining data from small samples, and it offers respondents a concise and valid way of expressing their viewpoints with minimal researcher interference. The article provides an overview of Q methodology and presents an actual example of a small‐scale Q study to facilitate a better understanding of the method. We conclude that Q methodology is especially suitable in social work research with respondents who may have difficulties in expressing themselves when more conventional research methods are used. Q methodology is an efficient tool in research involving the exploration and comparison of different points of view. Keywords: social worksubjectivityQ methodologyconcourseparticipatory research
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