Which of the following is a step in descriptive phenomenology? Select all that apply
A) Bracketing
B) Inferring
C) Analyzing
D) Describing
A, C, D
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In descriptive phenomenology, which seeks to describe lived experiences, researchers strive to bracket out preconceived views and to intuit the essence of the phenomenon by remaining open to meanings attributed to it by those who have experienced it, and then to analyze and describe them. Inferring is not a step in descriptive phenomenology.
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