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Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2012 DOI: !".!!#$/!%#&!#'!'X#$'&($Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 43 (2012) 13 Interview: data Collection in Descriptive Phenomenological Human Scientific Research*Magnus EnglanderMalm UniversityAbstractIn this article, interviewing from a Descriptive , phenomenological, human scien-ti)*c perspective is examined. Methodological issues are raised in relation to evalu-ative criteria as well as re+,ective matters that concern the phenomenological researcher. The data Collection issues covered are 1) the selection of participants, 2) the number of participants in a study, 3) the interviewer and the questions, and 4) data Collection procedures.
researcher. The data collection issues covered are 1) the selection of participants, 2) the number of participants in a study, 3) the interviewer and the questions, and 4) data collection procedures. Certain conclusions were drawn indicating that phenomenological research methods cannot be evaluated on the basis of an
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