What is the difference between phenomenology and interpretivism?
a. Interpretivism seeks to understand and phenomenology seeks to describe.
b. Phenomenology seeks to understand and interpretivism seeks to describe.
c. Interpretivism resists the subjectivity of the researcher, while phenomenology accepts the subjectivity of the researcher.
d. Phenomenology resists the subjectivity of the researcher, while interpretivism accepts the subjectivity of the researcher.
Answer d
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