Talk:Descriptive phenomenological method in psychology

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Notability was questioned on this article. Just a note to say that as a teacher of qualitative research in psychology I was very glad to find this page existed; the Giorgi method used to be very widely taught - one of the few systematic qual approaches in psychology (esp American) until qual work became more widely accepted in the 1990s or so. While this particular method is perhaps not used as widely now as it used to be, it's got an important place in the history of qual research in psych, and is notable also for being properly rooted in phenomenological theory, moreso perhaps than more contemporary phenomenological approaches such as Smith's I.P.A. etc. Alasdairgf (talk) 17:24, 20 February 2014 (UTC)

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