2017
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v7n8p113
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Abstract: Background and aim: Descriptive phenomenology is widely used in social science research as a method to explore and describe the lived experience of individuals. It is a philosophy and a scientific method and has undertaken many variations as it has moved from the original European movement to include the American movement. The aim of this paper is to describe descriptive phenomenology in the tradition of Edmund Husserl. Integrative literature discussing the nature of descriptive phenomenology was used within t… Show more

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“…A qualitative descriptive method following Husserlian phenomenology developed by Edmund Husserl was used in this study . Husserl emphasized that knowledge of experiences occurs within the consciousness of human beings .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A qualitative descriptive method following Husserlian phenomenology developed by Edmund Husserl was used in this study . Husserl emphasized that knowledge of experiences occurs within the consciousness of human beings .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A qualitative descriptive method following Husserlian phenomenology developed by Edmund Husserl was used in this study . Husserl emphasized that knowledge of experiences occurs within the consciousness of human beings . Using this approach, a phenomenon (event or experience) is described from the perspective of the individual, and it is a “comprehensive summary of an event in the everyday terms of those events” (p: 336).…”
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“…Chapter 3 includes discussion on (a) phenomenological and natural attitudes (Christensen, Welch, & Barr, 2017;Husserl, 1931), including the researcher's subjective statements and the imaginative variations, (b) the methodology of choice, (c) methods for using TP, (d) research ethics, (e) the rigor and trustworthiness of the study, and (f) the research methods and design. In phenomenological research, articulating the phenomenological attitude is crucial.…”
Section: Chapter Three -Methodologymentioning
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“…I first considered their unique experiences (i.e., the natural attitude): The natural attitude is described as an experience that "occurs within the context of the world that individual is engaged with" (Christensen et al, 2017, p. 115). I then set my natural attitude (i.e., "standpoint") aside to try to view their world in a new way (Christensen et al, 2017). Using the phenomenological attitude does not imply personal experiences and emotions are detached from the overall research process (Moustakas, 1994;van Manen, 2014).…”
Section: Embodiment Of the Phenomenological Attitudementioning
confidence: 99%