Doing descriptive phenomenological data collection in sport psychology research

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  • L O'Halloran
  • MA Littlewood
  • DJ Richardson
    Liverpool John Moores University
  • D Tod
    Liverpool John Moores University
  • MS Nesti
Researchers in the field of sport psychology have begun to highlight the potential of phenomenological ap-proaches in recognising subjective experience and the essential structure of experience. Despite this, phenom-enology has been used inconsistently in the sport psychology literature thus far. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to provide theoretically informed practical guidelines for researchers who wish to employ the descrip-tive phenomenological interview in their studies. The recommended guidelines will be supported by under-pinning theory and brief personal accounts. An argument will also be presented for the potential that descrip-tive phenomenology holds in creating new knowledge through rich description. In doing so, it is hoped that this method will be utilised appropriately in future sport psychology research to not only strengthen and diver-sify the existing literature, but also the knowledge of practitioners working within the applied world of profes-sional sport.

Keywords

  • 1106 Human Movement And Sports Science, 1504 Commercial Services, 1608 Sociology
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)302-313
JournalSport in Society
Early online date1 Mar 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes
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