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Thomas Francis Cloonan
Experiential and Behavioral Aspects of Decision-Making
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Frank M. Buckley
An Approach to a Phenomenology of At-Homeness
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Robert J. Sardello
The Role of Direct Experience In Contemporary Psychology—A Critical Review
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Jay Greenfield
Some Styles of Comprehension
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Amedeo Giorgi
Phenomenology and Experimental Psychology:
II
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Constance T. Fischer
The Testee as Co-evaluator
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Anthony Barton
The Client-Centered Transformation:
A Phenomenological Approach
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Amedeo Giorgi
Phenomenology and Experimental Psychology:
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Rolf von Eckartsberg
On Experiential Methodology
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Amedeo Giorgi
A Phenomenological Approach to the Problem of Meaning and Serial Learning
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Bernd Jager
Horizontality and Verticality A Phenomenological Exploration into Lived Space
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Emily L. Stevick
An Empirical Investigation of The Experience of Anger
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Paul Francis Colaizzi
Analysis of the Learner's Perception of Learning Material at Various Phases of a Learning Process
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Richard J. Alapack
The Outlaw Relationship:
An Existential Phenomenological Reflection upon the Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood
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Steen Halling
The Implications of Emanuel Levinas' Totality and Infinity for Therapy
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Amedeo Giorgi
Convergence and Divergence of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Psychology
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Susan Spilman
Crohn's Disease:
An Holistic Approach
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Robert J. Sardello
Hermeneutical Reading:
An Approach to the Classic Texts of Psychology
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Steiner Kvale, Carl Erik Grenness
Skinner and Sartre:
Towards a Radical Phenomenology of Behavior?
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Rolf von Eckartsberg
The Eco-Psychology of Motivational Theory and Research
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