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it is a study which extracts lived experiences of the co-researcher that gives insights of the realities of life.
it is a study which extracts lived experiences of the co-researcher that gives insights of the realities of life.
it is a study which extracts lived experiences of the co-researcher that gives insights of the realities of life.
A phenomenological community is a group of people who have shared or like-minded relationships, values, interests, beliefs and goals. The phenomenological community does not necessarily share geographical boundaries as does the geopolitical community. Examples of phenomenological communities include religious groups and social groups.
A phenomenological community is a group of people who have shared or like-minded relationships, values, interests, beliefs and goals. The phenomenological community does not necessarily share geographical boundaries as does the geopolitical community. Examples of phenomenological communities include religious groups and social groups.
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A situation of phenomenological nature is based on the perception of states of consciousness and the senses. It is how someone reacts and processes a situation.
Ernest Keen has written: 'A primer in phenomenological psychology' -- subject(s): Phenomenological psychology, Psychology 'Three faces of being'
The limitations of phenomenological research in education (or any other field) are limited only by finding participants to relate their lived experience to the phenomena under consideration. This assumes, of course, one is researching lived experience and that is why phenomenology was chosen as the specific methodology for the study to begin with. The research method will, obviously, change if lived experience is not what is sought.
Phenomenological research questions focus on exploring individuals' lived experiences. Examples include: "What is the essence of the experience of grief?" or "How do individuals make sense of their spiritual beliefs?"
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