Gruppdagbok i forskning och praktik – en metod för gruppstudier

Stefan Jern, Anders Hempel

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Abstract

A new method for collection of group data is described— Group Diary. Document studies in psychology are a background. Group members collect data as recorders and synthesize their notes. The method is a tool for learning, research and consultation. Methodological issues are elucidated. After presentation of five studies on group formation and development done by the authors, the pros and cons of the method in research, epistemology, ethics, precision and quality of data are critically discussed. The method is a valid alternative to traditional observation, especially for studies that require collection of data over time. Future measures for validation are pointed out.
Original languageSwedish
PublisherDepartment of Behavioral Sciences, Linköping University
Number of pages47
Volume49
Publication statusPublished - 2002

Publication series

NameFOG-rapport
Volume49
ISSN (Print)1401-0283

Bibliographical note

LIU-IBV-FOG-R--49--SE

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Psychology

Free keywords

  • document studies
  • group diary
  • small group
  • method
  • group research
  • group formation
  • group

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