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Jun 18, 2024 · The aim of phenomenological research is to arrive at phenomenal understandings and insights into the meaning of lived experience. These insights should be “impressively unique” and “primordially meaningful”, illuminating the specific experience being studied.
Jun 6, 2023 · The theory, practice, and evaluation of the phenomenological method as a qualitative research procedure. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology , 28(2), 235–260. https://doi.org/10.1163/156916297X00103
In this article, we describe three simple but helpful distinctions for determining some order: first, the great foundational publications; second, exegetical publications in the wake of the great works; and third, phenomenological studies done directly on phenomena.
Feb 20, 2020 · A purposive sampling strategy is most commonly used in phenomenological research as it allows selecting participants who have rich knowledge of the phenomenon (Mapp, 2008; Polit & Beck, 2012).
- Julie Frechette, Vasiliki Bitzas, Monique Aubry, Kelley Kilpatrick, Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay
- 2020
In this article, we introduce a phenomenological approach to conducting observational research that uses conceptual grounding to focus the study on specific aspects of the participants’ experiences.
In any phenomenological psychological research report, there is an extensive theoretical discussion of the results (i.e. the constituent parts of general and situated structures) with the phenomenological and natural scientific literature.
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Mar 15, 2013 · In this article, my aim is to illustrate different phenomenological approaches through aspects of my own research into psychological interventions in general practice.