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Registry of Standard Policy and Practice Parts


SBa_A1003: Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis

Contents


Strengths

It is a flexible and inductive method that is able to engage without being based on a particular framework.


Limitations

May have to re-read sections several times to make conclusions so it can be time consuming.

It is based on the readers own conceptions which may not be the general view and therefore analysis can be biased


Further information

  • Smith, J.A., Flowers, P., & Larkin, M. (2009). Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Theory Method and Research. London: Sage