In phenomenological research, a textural description is
A) an account of an individual's intuitive, prereflective perceptions of a phenomenon from every angle.
B) the researchers' process of analyzing commonalities among individuals' verbal accounts of their lived experience.
C) a guide used by interviewers to ask each research participant about her perceptions of the phenomenon under study.
D) a process for preparing oneself to experience a phenomenon with no preconceptions.
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Q2: The majority of qualitative research traditions
A) involve
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Q9: Most life history researchers
A) are interested in
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