Phenomenology in Psychology and Qualitative Research

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Match the following philosophers with their contributions to phenomenology:

Edmund Husserl = Initially developed phenomenology in the early 20th century Alfred Schütz = Contributed to the refinement of phenomenological data analysis Maurice Merleau-Ponty = Played a role in developing phenomenology within psychology and qualitative research Martin Heidegger = Further refined and developed phenomenological analysis

Match the following terms with their descriptions:

Phenomenology = Philosophical approach emphasizing the study of consciousness and subjective experience Bracketing = Process of setting aside preconceived notions to explore phenomena objectively Essence of lived experiences = Deep understanding sought through phenomenological analysis Familiarization = Immersion in data to understand participants' experiences deeply

Match the following steps in data analysis with their descriptions:

Step 1 - Familiarization = Immersing in data to gain a profound understanding of participants' experiences Step 2 - Add page = Adding or including more information for analysis Step 3 - Duplicate = Creating a copy of existing data for further examination Step 4 - Delete = Removing unnecessary or irrelevant data from the analysis

Match the following characteristics with Phenomenological Data Analysis:

Based on direct sense perception and experiences = Phenomenological Data Analysis Focuses on understanding subjective experiences = Phenomenological Data Analysis Involves discussions and reflections of researched phenomenon = Phenomenological Data Analysis Rooted in a qualitative research approach = Phenomenological Data Analysis

Match the following terms with their definitions:

Phenomenological Data Analysis = A qualitative research approach aimed at understanding and interpreting subjective experiences within a specific phenomenon Phenomenology = A philosophical approach to the study of essence and subjective principles Edmund Husserl = German philosopher who initially developed phenomenology Alfred Schutz = Scholar who further developed phenomenological data analysis within psychology research

Match the following features with Phenomenology:

Study of essence and subjective principles = Phenomenology Philosophical approach to understanding human experiences = Phenomenology Focused on deep understanding of phenomena = Phenomenology Developed by Edmund Husserl in the early 20th century = Phenomenology

Match the following researchers with their contributions to phenomenological data analysis:

Martin Heidegger = Contributed to the development of phenomenological data analysis within psychology research Alfred Schutz = Contributed to the development of phenomenological data analysis within psychology research Edmund Husserl = Initially developed the concept of phenomenology No specific name mentioned = Rooted in phenomenology, a philosophical approach

Match the following statements with Phenomenological Data Analysis:

Aims to interpret subjective experiences within a specific phenomenon = Phenomenological Data Analysis Involves discussions and reflections of direct sense perception = Phenomenological Data Analysis Strives for a deep understanding of individual experiences = Phenomenological Data Analysis Based on qualitative research methods = Phenomenological Data Analysis

Match the following descriptions with Phenomenological Data Analysis:

Qualitative research approach for interpreting subjective experiences = Phenomenological Data Analysis Includes analyzing direct sense perceptions of individuals = Phenomenological Data Analysis Focuses on understanding individual experiences within phenomena = Phenomenological Data Analysis Involves reflecting on experiences of researched phenomenon = Phenomenological Data Analysis

Learn about the philosophical approach of phenomenology, which focuses on the study of consciousness and subjective experience. Developed by Edmund Husserl and further refined by scholars like Alfred Schütz and Maurice Merleau-Ponty.

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