For my study‚ How Learning and Using Computer Technology Skills Affect Traditional Experienced Teachers in the Christian School‚ I plan to use a phenomenological approach as I gather and analyze my data. Since phenomenology focuses on the structure and essence of experiences of a particular phenomenon for a group of people‚ this is appropriate for my study. I seek to understand the essence of being an experienced teacher who is presented with the new challenge of learning and integrating computer
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psychological phenomenon or to test hypotheses concerning that phenomenon History of Experimental Psychology Scientific psychology began as a physiological psychology born of a marriage between the philosophy of mind‚ on the one hand‚ and the experimental phenomenology that arose within sensory physiology on the other. Philosophical psychology‚ concerned with the epistemological problem of the nature of knowing mind in relationship to the world as known‚ contributed fundamental questions and explanatory constructs;
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Also‚ giving testimonies of the survivors and interviews with government officials and members of the military‚ which recounts the events of the genocide. The seven phases of violence (“phenomenology of terror”)‚ which Sanford presents‚ gives a clear explanation of the how the violence took place. The structure of the book starts with a lengthy acknowledgement section dedicated to all that helped‚ including the people and survivors she met
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recognize and remember particular people‚ and even particular faces” (PBS‚ 2014). What was also quite interesting about this was that crows were able to recognize the faces of their captors after just one capture. Thomas Nagel looked into the phenomenology of animals as well‚ more specifically‚ into that of bats. He believed that “the essence of the belief that bats have experience is that there is something that it is like to be a bat” (Nagel‚ 1974). What he is saying here is that for an animal
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The Theory and Practice of Counselling Psychology. Holt‚ Rinehart and Winston. Eastbourne Rogers‚ C Boy‚ A. V.‚ Pine‚ G. J. (1982). Client-Centred Counselling. A Renewal. Allyn and Bacon‚ Boston Russell‚ J.‚ Dexter‚ G Spiegelberg‚ H. (1970). Phenomenology‚ In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Vol. 17. 14th Edition‚ Encyclopaedia Britannica. Chicago.
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to extend the life of terminally ill patients‚ allowing individuals to live in severely disabled states‚ and prolonging the dying process. Such an ability to extend life raises ethical issues about quality of life‚ individual autonomy‚ and the phenomenology of pain and suffering (Dickinson‚ 2005; Morrissey 2011; McCormick‚ 2011). In a study on the experience of social workers working with hospice patients with unmet needs at the end of life‚ the most frequently cited barrier to addressing and overcoming
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(2010). Qualitative research in nursing and healthcare (3rd ed.). Houser‚ J. (2008). Nursing research: reading‚ using‚ and creating evidence. Sudbury‚ Massachusetts: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. Laverty‚ S. M. (2003). Hermeneutic Phenomenology and Phenomenology: A comparison of historical and methodological considerations Polit‚ D. F.‚ & Beck‚ C. T. (2010). Essentials of nursing research: appraising evidence for nursing practice (7th ed.)
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Annotated Bibliography Tiffany D. Brunson Walden University Annotated Bibliography Introduction All six of the articles in this work focus on factors that contribute to work satisfaction and work motivation. Each of these articles addresses a different cultural or social context for work satisfaction. Each article was chosen because of the specific cultural contribution it adds to the larger project on work satisfaction and work motivation. The focus of the aforementioned future research is to
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Research methods in business and management Introduction The most common classification splits the methods used in organisational and business research into two large groups‚ namely quantitative and qualitative research methods. Quantitative methodology incorporates methods that have been designed to facilitate research in the field of natural (physical) sciences. Therefore‚ the main mission of quantitative research is to ensure validity and reliability of study results (Dingwall et al‚ 1998).
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Greek and Roman philosophy 2.2 Medieval philosophy 2.3 Eastern philosophy 3 Modern philosophy 3.1 Rationalism and empiricism 3.2 Kantian philosophy and the rise of idealism 3.3 American pragmatism 3.4 The prominence of logic 3.5 Phenomenology and
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