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Activity 3

Main elements of the qualitative approach in psychology

Lina Constanza Pedraza Gaona ID:100083939

Deisy Lorena Gómez Duarte ID: 100090754

Jeimy Alejandra Velasco Cobos ID: 100090977

Angélica María Peralta Santana ID: 1000819925

Tutor Leonardo Luna

Ibero-American University Corporation

Faculty of Human and Social Sciences

Virtual Psychology Program

Investigation III

July 2022
INTRODUCTION

Qualitative practices are the best tool to systematically have the desired

information that is unknown and is extracted in a novel way and gives an approach to

natural contexts such as open or exploratory questions; texts, audiovisual material are

also used. and images.

The qualitative approach to research is not only a subjective pre-scientific

method, much less irrational, to put it in a few words they make it look like its own

method of analysis; which give a result and with that a criterion is drawn according to

what has been researched, whether in psychology or other disciplines they make it seem

not very complex, but thanks to this decisions can also be made, since it evaluates the

community and The most important thing is the way of life of the population to be

treated, the experiences and occurrences, compared to the quantitative method.

The way to properly carry out an investigation is based on carrying out the

appropriate approach in accordance with what is requested, that is why in this work we

base ourselves on explaining and making known each of the elements of the qualitative

method, to carry out a work based on each of the elements and really give the conclusion.
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CONCLUSIONS

We conclude that systematizing and analyzing the information helps make the

qualitative method clearer and shorter according to the amount of information we have,

we also discover and analyze novel and unnoticed aspects of a known phenomenon since

we know each of its elements and how we can apply it in our daily life according to the

situation: thanks to this we managed to discover that there are different patterns of

interaction that different groups of people or individuals develop in order to evaluate the

perceptions of the recipients of the programs and be able to carry out an action or

intervention.

We conclude that the qualitative method can be used to analyze cultural patterns

and perform interpretation, thereby producing ideas collectively and this will generate a

consensus that will involve actions to carry out a social intervention and in the end

evaluate the prospects that each of the recipients maintains about a program, action or

intervention.
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