Some guidelines for the phenomenological analysis of interview data

Human Studies 8 (3):279 - 303 (1985)
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This article explicates, in a concrete, step-by-step manner, some procedures that can be followed in phenomenologically analyzing interview data. It also addresses a number of issues that are raised in relation to phenomenological research

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