This approach to inquiry in Advanced Placement Psychology explores the complexities of human behavior and experiences through non-numerical data. It delves into understanding the ‘why’ behind actions, thoughts, and feelings, often employing methods such as interviews, focus groups, and observations to gather rich, descriptive data. An example includes a study investigating the lived experiences of adolescents coping with anxiety, where researchers conduct in-depth interviews to capture nuanced perspectives.
The significance of this investigative method lies in its ability to provide deep insights that quantitative approaches might miss. It offers a holistic understanding of psychological phenomena within their natural contexts. Historically, it has complemented quantitative research, offering a more complete picture of human psychology and contributing to the development of theories and interventions that are more sensitive to individual differences and real-world complexities.