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The Descriptive Phenomenological Psychological Method
Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 2012Abstract The author explains that his background was in experimental psychology but that he wanted to study the whole person and not fragmented psychological processes. He also desired a non-reductionistic method for studying humans. Fortunately he came across the work of Edmund Husserl and discovered in the latter’s thought a way of researching ...
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Discursive psychology, mental states and descriptions
2005Introduction Our aim in this chapter is to show how discursive psychology (DP) deals with psychological states and characteristics. We do this in several ways: by defining what DP is, by demonstrating it analytically, and by discussing various criticisms and misunderstandings of it.
Derek Edwards, Jonathan Potter
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What Is Descriptive Psychology?
HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science, 2020openaire +2 more sources
Descriptive Analysis of Psychological Data
2019Understanding the nature of research data requires knowledge of different measures of central tendency and variability. Invariably mean and standard deviation are reported in research papers, but if the data is skewed, reporting these statistics may give the incorrect picture.
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Some constituents of descriptive psychological reflection
Human Studies, 1983We have attempted to delineate various components of the researcher's participation in the reflection phase of descriptive psychology. The characteristic attitude or posture, operations for the comprehension of a particular event, and activities which achieve general knowledge have been touched upon.
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Toward a community psychology transformative praxis: A descriptive review
Journal of Community Psychology, 2023Natalie Kivell
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Psychologism and Description in Husserl’s Phenomenology
1991The evolution of Edmund Husserl’s views is a complicated tangle of psychologistic and antipsychologistic themes. With the main task of philosophy being considered by him to be that of laying the foundations for science, the founder of phenomenology was well aware of the closeness of his doctrine to psychology, and he was concerned with the elucidation ...
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Descriptive Psychology and Historical Understanding
The American Journal of Psychology, 1978C. P. D. +3 more
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