phenomenological research
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Phenomenological Research
Presented by: Amina Qatan
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PHENOMENOLOGICAL RESEARCH
to describe a "lived
experience"
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Phenomenological Research
Definition“Whereas a narrative study reports the life of a single individual, a phenomenological study describes the meaning of several individuals of their lived experience…”
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3 Elements of Phenomenology
1. “The study of the lived experiences of persons”
2. Experience is a conscious process .3. The “development of
[interpretations] of the essences of these experiences”
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Purpose of Phenomenological Research
• To illuminate the specific, to identify phenomena through how they are perceived by the actors in a situation.
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Pure phenomenological
research seeks essentially to describe
rather than explain, and to start from a
perspective free from hypotheses or preconceptions (Husserl 1970).
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5 Elements of Phenomenological Research
1. Identification of a shared experience 2. Phenomenological research attempts to locate
the universal nature of an experience. 3. Attempt to identify shared experience among
various individuals experiencing the same phenomena.
4. Attempt to locate the essence of the experience. 5. The account of their experience includes a. What was experienced? b. How they experienced it?
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Types of Phenomenology
Hermeneutic Phenomenology
The interpretation of the meaning and significances of one’s experience with a phenomenon.
Transcendental or Psychological Phenomenology a. Transcendental: “everything is perceived
freshly, as if for the first time”b. The focus shifts from researcher
interpretation to participant description.
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Phenomenological Methodology
1. Identify phenomena .2. Bracket and interpret researcher bias and expectation. 3. Data Collection. 4. Reduction: (identification of salient or seminal points of interpretation/description). 5. Description of themes: a. Textural description: what participants experienced.b. Structural Description: how participants experienced.c. Essence of the experience: Combination of both textural
and structural descriptions.
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In the human sphere this normallytranslates into gathering ‘deep’ information and perceptions through inductive, qualitative methods such as:
interviews, discussions, participant observation, representing it from the perspective of the research participant(s)
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