The Theory, Practice, and Evaluation of the Phenomenological Method as a Qualitative Research Procedure

Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 28 (2):235-260 (1997)
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Abstract

This article points out the criteria necessary in order for a qualitative scientific method to qualify itself as phenomenological in a descriptive Husserlian sense. One would have to employ description within the attitude of the phenomenological reduction, and seek the most invariant meanings for a context. The results of this analysis are used to critique an article by Klein and Westcott , that presents a typology of the development of the phenomenological psychological method

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