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Consensual Qualitative Research (CQR) is a discovery oriented research method (the emphasis of the research is on the participant's sense of discovery) used in clinical psychology. CQR involves rich descriptive interview transcripts of a participant's innermost feelings and thoughts; the goal is to understand the depth of an individual's experience.
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Chapter 1: Consensual Qualitative Research, An Introduction
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Chapter 2: What is Consensual Qualitative Research?
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Chapter 3: Consensual Qualitative Research, The Key Technique
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Chapter 4: The Goals of Consensual Qualitative Research
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Chapter 5: What are the differences between qualitative and quantitative research?
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Chapter 6: Consensual Qualitative Research, Step 1: The Interview
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Chapter 7: Consensual Qualitative Research, Step 2: Domaining Data
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Chapter 8: Consensual Qualitative Reasearch, Step 3: Coring Data
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Chapter 9: Consensual Qualitative Research, Step 4: Cross-Analysis
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Chapter 10: Consensual Qualitative Research, Conclusion and Key Points
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