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Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
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Finlay, Linda
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dream sequence, powerful in its own right ‐ its meaning strengthened, recognizing it as contributing to the whole
/ idiographic sensibility of IPA ‐ understanding experiential phenomena
/ interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) ‐ specific hermeneutic version of phenomenology
/ IPA and other hermeneutic approaches, and what separates them ‐ individual, participants' sense‐making
/ IPA work, using in‐depth interviews ‐ other qualitative data collection methods used
/ IPA, as a phenomenological method of choice ‐ for novice qualitative researchers
/ IPA, in understanding lived experience ‐ in common with other hermeneutic approaches
/ IPA, popular in field of health psychology ‐ in the United Kingdom
/ Smith, and advice ‐ interviewing, a critical part of process
/ strength of IPA, to identify meanings ‐ emerging out of sustained interpretive engagement
2011
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Finlay, Linda
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dream sequence, powerful in its own right ‐ its meaning strengthened, recognizing it as contributing to the whole
/ idiographic sensibility of IPA ‐ understanding experiential phenomena
/ interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) ‐ specific hermeneutic version of phenomenology
/ IPA and other hermeneutic approaches, and what separates them ‐ individual, participants' sense‐making
/ IPA work, using in‐depth interviews ‐ other qualitative data collection methods used
/ IPA, as a phenomenological method of choice ‐ for novice qualitative researchers
/ IPA, in understanding lived experience ‐ in common with other hermeneutic approaches
/ IPA, popular in field of health psychology ‐ in the United Kingdom
/ Smith, and advice ‐ interviewing, a critical part of process
/ strength of IPA, to identify meanings ‐ emerging out of sustained interpretive engagement
2011
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Finlay, Linda
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dream sequence, powerful in its own right ‐ its meaning strengthened, recognizing it as contributing to the whole
/ idiographic sensibility of IPA ‐ understanding experiential phenomena
/ interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) ‐ specific hermeneutic version of phenomenology
/ IPA and other hermeneutic approaches, and what separates them ‐ individual, participants' sense‐making
/ IPA work, using in‐depth interviews ‐ other qualitative data collection methods used
/ IPA, as a phenomenological method of choice ‐ for novice qualitative researchers
/ IPA, in understanding lived experience ‐ in common with other hermeneutic approaches
/ IPA, popular in field of health psychology ‐ in the United Kingdom
/ Smith, and advice ‐ interviewing, a critical part of process
/ strength of IPA, to identify meanings ‐ emerging out of sustained interpretive engagement
2011
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Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
2011
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This chapter contains sections titled:
Methodology
Reflections
Notes
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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/ idiographic sensibility of IPA ‐ understanding experiential phenomena
/ interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) ‐ specific hermeneutic version of phenomenology
/ IPA work, using in‐depth interviews ‐ other qualitative data collection methods used
/ IPA, as a phenomenological method of choice ‐ for novice qualitative researchers
/ IPA, in understanding lived experience ‐ in common with other hermeneutic approaches
/ IPA, popular in field of health psychology ‐ in the United Kingdom
/ Smith, and advice ‐ interviewing, a critical part of process
/ strength of IPA, to identify meanings ‐ emerging out of sustained interpretive engagement
ISBN
0470666463, 9780470666463
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