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PHENOMENOLOGICAL

DATA
ANALYSIS
Rachel
S. Samson
Kevin Harvey F.
Campana
Rhances O. Esporlas
Princess Dianne
Vallejos
IV- 25 BSE VALUES

PHENOMENOLOGICAL
DATA ANALYSIS

DATA
facts and
statistics
collected
together for
reference or
analysis
things
known or
assumed as
facts,
making the

ANALY
SIS of
process
breaking a
complex
topic or
substance
into smaller
parts to
gain better
understandi
ng of it

DATA
ANALYSIS
process
in which
researcher move
from the raw data
that have been
collected as part of
the research study
and use it to provide
explanations,
understanding and
interpretation of the
phenomena, people

PHENOMENOLOGICAL
DATA ANALYSIS

PHENOMEN
refers to a OLOGY
persons perception
of the meaning of
phenomenon or other and how
they interpret those
experiences.
seek to understand how
people construct meaning

PHENOMENOLOGICAL
DATA ANALYSIS

PHENOMENOLOGICAL
DATA
ANALYSIS
involves
such processes as coding,
categorizing and making sense of
the essential meanings of the
phenomenon

PHENOMENOLOGICAL
DATA ANALYSIS

METHOD OF ANALYSIS
read the interview transcript in its
entirely in order to get a global
sense of the whole
read the interview transcript a
second time
integrate those sections/ units that
you have identified as having a
similar focus or content and make

PHENOMENOLOGICAL
DATA ANALYSIS

METHOD OF ANALYSIS
subject your integrated
meaningful sections/s units to a
process that is known as free
imaginative variation
elaborate on your findings
revisit the raw data description
again in order to justify your
interpretations of both the

PHENOMENOLOGICAL
DATA ANALYSIS

METHOD OF ANALYSIS
once you have completed the
analysis of your data, you follow
this with a critical analysis of your
work within your research study.
this critical analysis will include
verification that:

PHENOMENOLOGICAL
DATA ANALYSIS

METHOD OF ANALYSIS
a. concrete, detailed descriptions
have been obtained from the
participants
b. The phenomenological reduction
has been maintained throughout
the analysis
c. Essential meanings have been
discovered

PHENOMENOLOGICAL
DATA ANALYSIS

Reference:
Van Manen M. (1990)Researching Lived
Experience: Human science for an action
sensitive pedagogy.London, Ontario:
Althouse
Pope C., Mays N. (1995) Qualitative
Research: Reaching the parts other
methods cannot reach: an introduction
toqualitativemethods in health and health
services research.British Medical
Journal311: 42-45

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DATA ANALYSIS

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