The concept of “bracketing” in phenomenology refers to
a. the organization of fragments of data into more meaning larger categories.
b. allowing at least two forms of interpretation of data points.
c. the researchers setting aside their own personal experiences and opinions.
d. the researchers allowing their own personal opinions to enter in data collection and analysis.
C
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