phenomenological approach

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approach
noun
uk
/əˈprəʊtʃ/
us
/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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As aphenomenologicalapproachwas found to be appropriate to investigate the question, this approach is explored in greater detail.
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The studies have used thephenomenologicalapproach, inductive grounded theory, life history, ethnographic, and narrative methodology.
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In philosophical and methodological terms, this qualitative ten-year follow-up is grounded in thephenomenologicalapproach.
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Consistent with thisphenomenologicalapproach, the method of analysis was thematic and interpretive.
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This study aimed to investigate patients' perceptions of the breast gowns using a qualitative,phenomenologicalapproach.
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A qualitative,phenomenologicalapproachwas employed using semistructured interviews undertaken in the patient's home approximately two weeks after completion of their treatment course.
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In terms of thephenomenologicalapproach, discovery of pregnancy could be denned as when the woman perceived herself to be pregnant.
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A hermeneuticphenomenologicalapproachfacilitated investigation into the worlds of these three groups.
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In short, thephenomenologicalapproachexplores how the self lives in its world, essentially in a universe of others.
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However, the perceptual theory and its limitations, presented by the author as a theoretical basis for thephenomenologicalapproach, is confusing (p. 88).
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Eliade'sphenomenologicalapproachstarts out with a simple though often misunderstood presupposition : that religious phenomena are sui generis.
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Gerotranscendence breaks new ground by taking 'aphenomenologicalapproachto reach a ' ' from-within' ' understanding of what developments come with aging.
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In this sense, considering penance as imposed by the ecclesiastical courts for sins or crimes or faults allows aphenomenologicalapproachto penance : the ways in which it was experienced.
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Minimalist art of that time can be seen as promoting thisphenomenologicalapproach, where our perception of the world is based on the direct experience of physical forms.
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Eliade'sphenomenologicalapproachhas the same basic intent : to identify and describe structures of consciousness, in this case religious structures, in the mind of the believer.
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They can be explained using a simplephenomenologicalapproach(see intermolecular force), or using a quantum mechanical approach.
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In some respects the history of modern and postmodern thought can be characterized by thephenomenologicalapproachto these two concepts.
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The distinction of natural and man-made offers us the first step in thephenomenologicalapproach.
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Projects consistently display aphenomenologicalapproachto design.
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Two strands of research are of particular importance, one being phenomenological approaches based on life-span development psychology.
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