Researcher experience as an instrument of investigation of a phenomenon: An example of heuristic research
Abstract Heuristic investigation, one of the lesser-known qualitative research methods in Brazil, is presented as a phenomenological research design in an empirical study investigating the experience of singing. This article describes the six phases of the heuristic method: initial engagement, immer...
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