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phenomenology [fĕ-nom″ĕ-nol´o-je]
the study of phenomena in their own right rather than inferring causes; in psychiatry, the theory that behavior is determined by the way the person perceives reality rather than by objective external reality.

phenomenology (f·näˑ·m·näˑ·l·jē),
n a philosophical approach and method of qualitative research in which the essence of an experience is sought. The researcher identifies prior assumptions and beliefs and temporarily brackets them away from the experience being researched, so that it may be understood on its own terms.
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[(n - 1)]] (5) which is able to phenomenologically describe the fluid behavior in steady shear rheological experiments.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Sauerbruch Hutton couches its work in the aesthetics and motivations of abstract painting, creating a multicoloured ceramic and steel facade that is phenomenologically beautiful but also very controlled.
In particular, the work of Lewis (1971) and Tanguey (1990, 1995; Tangney & Dearing, 2002) identifies psychological differences between shame and guilt and how they are phenomenologically expressed that provides helpful insight to those working with clients experiencing these emotions.
 
 
 
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