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In phenomenological studies, researchers strive to ensure that their own preconceived beliefs and opinions do not influence the emerging data, using which strategy?

a. Constant comparison.
b. Participant observation.
c. Hermeneutics.
d. Bracketing.

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Answer:

D is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is an important part of some qualitative research philosophies especially for those in which interviews and observations need to be taken. It is also known as mind mapping or Phenomenological reduction. The purpose of this technique is to develop a non-judgmental research team, whose preconceived notions won't affect the perception of the phenomenon. This must be done with care.

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