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Doing Phenomenography: A Practical Guide

Current price: $90.00
Doing Phenomenography: A Practical Guide
Doing Phenomenography: A Practical Guide

Barnes and Noble

Doing Phenomenography: A Practical Guide

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A qualitative research approach within the interpretivist paradigm, phenomenography explores the different ways in which humans conceive a phenomenon and ‘why’ and ‘how’ they do it. It is used in a wide range of academic subject areas from education to social work, physics and medicine. Today it is gaining popularity as a versatile and robust method with the aim of understanding other people’s perceptions. Our practical guide features: · advice on how to construct a phenomenographic research project; · a thorough overview of the approach’s origins and its evolution; · examples that show the influence it has across a range of subject and practice areas. This book will empower readers in making informed decisions regarding the suitability of the phenomenographic approach for their research projects and provide them with the necessary tools to embark on their research journey.

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