Qualitative methods in aphasia research: basic issues
Damico, Jack S. and Simmons-Mackie, Nina and Oelschlaeger, Mary and Elman, Roberta and Armstrong, Elizabeth
Qualitative methods in aphasia research: basic issues. Aphasiology, 13(9-11), 1999, pages 651-665.
Abstract
As clinical aphasiologists seek different ways to understand the complexity of aphasia within naturalistic and social contexts, there is an increasing need to provide background information on various research paradigms not widely used in the field. Consistent with recent calls for qualitative research in clinical aphasiology, this article provides information on the rationale, design characteristics, strengths and weaknesses of this research paradigm and its usefulness in clinical aphasiology.
| EPrint Type: | Journal (Paginated) |
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| Keywords: | CONVERSATION; STRATEGIES; MODEL |
| Subjects: | UNSPECIFIED |
| ID Code: | 1141 |
| Conference: | Clinical Aphasiology Conference: Clinical Aphasiology Conference (1998 : 28th : Asheville, NC : June 1998) |
| Conference Date: | June 1998 |
| Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
| Publication: | Aphasiology |
| Volume: | 13 |
| Number: | 9-11 |
| Pages: | 651-665 |
| Publication Location: | London |
| ISSN: | 1464-5041 |
| Alternative Locations: | http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=0268-7038&volume=13&issue=9&spage=651, http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&id=doi:10.1080/026870399401768 |
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