Phenomenology-inspired Q studies could transform how we understand human experiences
The article explores how Q methodology can be used in a more phenomenological way. By applying phenomenological concepts like variations and horizons, researchers can collect and analyze Q data more effectively. This approach helps to ensure that important aspects are not overlooked in Q studies and allows phenomenologists to use Q as a valuable tool for their research goals. The study suggests that by incorporating variations based on different horizons, the quality of data collected in Q studies can be improved.