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NozareKvalitatīvās metodesKvalitatīvās metodes
SaimeProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Izcelsmes gadsLate 20th century (comparative applications prominent from the 1980s–1990s onward)1984 (Yin); 1995 (Stake)
AutorsEdmund Husserl (foundational); systematised in comparative application by Amedeo Giorgi, Max van Manen, and othersRobert K. Yin; Robert E. Stake
TipsQualitative comparative research designQualitative / mixed research design
Pirmavotsvan Manen, M. (1990). Researching Lived Experience: Human Science for an Action Sensitive Pedagogy. State University of New York Press. ISBN: 978-0791404645Yin, R. K. (2018). Case Study Research and Applications: Design and Methods (6th ed.). Sage. ISBN: 978-1506336169
Citi nosaukumicross-group phenomenology, multi-group phenomenological study, comparative phenomenological inquiry, contrastive phenomenologycross-case study, multi-site case study, multiple case study design, comparative case analysis
Saistītās44
KopsavilkumsComparative phenomenology applies phenomenological inquiry to two or more distinct groups, cultures, or contexts, explicitly contrasting how each group lives through and makes meaning of a shared phenomenon. Rather than describing a single unified essence, it reveals both common structures and meaningful differences in lived experience across comparison units. The approach is grounded in Husserlian and hermeneutic phenomenology but extends the standard single-group design into a structured cross-group analysis.Comparative case study is a qualitative research design in which two or more bounded cases are studied in depth and then systematically compared to identify similarities, differences, and patterns across contexts. Rooted in Yin's replication logic and Stake's multiple case framework, it is particularly suited to questions that ask how or why a phenomenon unfolds differently — or similarly — across distinct settings, populations, or time periods.
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