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Scirj Volume VII, Issue V, May 2019 Edition ISSN: 2201-2796 Phenomenological Research Methodology Neville Greening Abstract: The phenomenological research methodology relates to several approaches that in turn, they are applied to single cases or to the deliberate samples that are carefully chosen. Like individual studies, it is easier to identify issues that show discrepancies, failures, favorable inferences, and attention to distinct situations while conducting management research (Groenewald, 2004 pg. 87). Clark Moustak as theoretical underpinnings of phenomenology guide the reader through the process of how to manage a phenomenological study step-by-step. And so, this provides more in-depth insights on the successful phenomenological studies from distinct contexts, including the field of healthcare, therapy, psychology, victimology, as well as investigations involving gender. While conducting a phenomenological research methodology, it often pertains the four necessary steps of Bracketing, Intuiting, Analyzing and Describing. This paper looks at Phenomenological Research Methodology Applied in a Nursing Context. Reference this Paper: Phenomenological Research Methodology by Neville Greening published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume VII, Issue V, May 2019 Edition, Page 88-92 ". Search Terms: Phenomenological Research Methodology, Bracketing, Intuiting, Analyzing, Describing [Read Research Paper] [Full Screen] |
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