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Paradigms of Western Psychology: Existential Phenomenology

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Existential Phenomenology

The need and importance for existential phenomenological approach in psychological research was suggested by Giorgi and Strasser. They argued that if psychologists want to understand about the living experience of human beings, then they have to first keep aside the natural science model.

Existential phenomenology aims at having a comprehensive understanding about experience of human beings from the consciousness. They also try to understand about the experience from the stand point of the individual who is having the experience.

Existential phenomenologists argue that social sciences must have different theories to understand about different phenomena. Abstract theories…

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Paradigms of Western Psychology: Co-Operative Enquiry

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Co-Operative Enquiry

Co-operative enquiry or collaborative enquiry was initially put forward by John Heron in 1971 and later expanded by Peter Reason. According to co-operative enquiry, research should be done “with” people rather than “on” people. Co-operative enquiry ensures that each and every participant in research must be involved in the decisions of the study as co-researchers.

Cooperative Inquiry

According to the perspective co-operative enquiry, there is a rese…

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