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Which statements best describes the differences between Heideggerian and Husserlian phenomenology? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Husserl proposed that the researcher could identify and set aside his or her own private attitudes and opinions before data analysis.
  b. Heidegger postulated that a person interacted with the world only through his or her physical body.
  c. Heideggerians believe that the past has no influence on present thought.
  d. Heideggerian phenomenologists posit that the person is situated in a specific context and time that shape his or her experiences, paradoxically freeing and constraining the person's ability to establish meanings through language, culture, history, purposes, and values.
  e. Husserl developed his ideas as a method for understanding and avoiding conflict between psychology and the basic sciences.

Question 2

What is the major contribution of historical nursing research? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. It explains how to avoid pitfalls of the past.
  b. It allows us to explain the world of today through the lens of yesterday.
  c. It identifies recurrent social patterns.
  d. It tells the story of where we have been as a profession.
  e. It provides the dates of important events.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, B, D, E
Heideggerian phenomenologists believe that the person is a self within a body; the person is referred to as embodied. Husserlian phenomenologists believe that although self and world are mutually shaping, it is possible to separate oneself from one's beliefs or set aside one's beliefs to see the world firsthand in a naive way. Setting aside one's beliefs during qualitative research is called bracketing. Heideggerian phenomenologists posit that the person is situated in a specific context and time that shape his or her experiences, paradoxically freeing and constraining the person's ability to establish meanings through language, culture, history, purposes, and values. Husserl developed his ideas about phenomena in an effort to resolve the conflict in thought between human sciences (primarily psychology) and the basic sciences (such as physics).

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B, D
Historical research examines events of the past. Historians describe events in the context of time, social structures, concurrent events, and key individuals. These descriptions can increase understanding and raise awareness of the forces shaping current events. Historical nursing research can do the same for the profession and its role in society. Nurse researchers using historical methods have examined the events and people that shaped health in different settings and countries as well as nursing as a profession.



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