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Whetting Beginning Qualitative Researchers’ Appetites: A Review of Green and Thorogood’s Qualitative Methods for Health Research
The Qualitative Report
  • Ronald J. Chenail, Nova Southeastern University
Abstract

Selecting texts for introductory qualitative research courses can be a challenge given the depth, breadth, and variety of contemporary qualitative inquiry. The new edition of Green and Thorogood’s Qualitative Methods for Health Research presents a great choice for professors teaching courses across the health care spectrum due to its authors’ ability to give students a diverse buffet designed to whet appetites and increase hunger for more qualitative research nourishment.

Keywords
  • Qualitative Research,
  • Qualitative Research Design,
  • Health Research,
  • Introductory Texts
Author Bio(s)

Dr. Ronald J. Chenail is the Co-Editor of The Qualitative Report and The Weekly Qualitative Report at Nova Southeastern University (NSU). He also serves as the Vice President of Institutional Effectiveness and Director of NSU’s Graduate Certificate in Qualitative Research. He can be contacted at 3301 College Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314-7796 USA; Telephone: 954.262.5389; Fax: 954.262.3970; E-mail: ron@nova.edu.

Publication Date
6-22-2009
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International
DOI
10.46743/2160-3715/2009.2840
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Comments
Original volume and issue number from The Qualitative Weekly, an offshoot publication of The Qualitative Report which has been folded into the primary journal: Volume 2, Issue 25
Citation Information
Ronald J. Chenail. "Whetting Beginning Qualitative Researchers’ Appetites: A Review of Green and Thorogood’s Qualitative Methods for Health Research" (2009) p. 151 - 154
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ronald-chenail/60/