Understanding Phenomenology

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What is the main goal of phenomenological research?

  • To promote the researcher's personal assumptions and perceptions
  • To gain insight into the experiences and feelings of a specific audience regarding the phenomenon being studied (correct)
  • To gather statistical data about human experiences
  • To prove existing theories about human experiences

What does phenomenological research delve into?

  • The promotion of existing perspectives on the subject
  • The perspectives and lived experiences of a specific group or individuals (correct)
  • The beliefs, feelings, and perceptions of the researcher
  • The statistical analysis of human experiences

What type of phenomenological research focuses on understanding the audience’s experiences through their perspective?

  • Ethnographic phenomenology
  • Existential phenomenology (correct)
  • Transcendental phenomenology
  • Hermeneutic phenomenology

What is the purpose of using phenomenological research design?

<p>To generate awareness about the item being studied (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does phenomenological research differ from mere observation or statistical analysis?

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