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The importance of capturing the "lived experience" of a person is the basis of the works of Husserl, Dilthey, Heidegger, Sartre, and Maerlea-Ponty in studying human phenomena which includes concepts of freedom, free-will, death, resilience, grit, and determination. The collection and interpretation of this information is typically done through an interview using basic, open-ended questions to capture the lived experience of the individual. It is important for researchers to have a sense of how qualitative research instruments such as interview questions are felt and interpreted by the interviewee. In this assignment, you will respond to a typical, open-ended, qualitative interview question.

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Write a paper (500-750 words) in which you reflectively respond to the following qualitative interview question as though you were being interviewed:

  • The experience of being a doctoral learner is unique to the individual, although it is also a shared experience. In as much detail as possible, describe a time since starting your doctoral program when you experienced your identity as a doctoral learner. Please ensure references are not a web reference but rather a peer reviewed article or journal. Use as many references as you see fit and please cite in APA 6th edition format.

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Running head: DOCTORAL EXPERIENCE

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My Experience as a Doctoral Learner
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DOCTORAL EXPERIENCE

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My Experience as a Doctoral Learner
Introduction
Experiences remain to be the foundations of memory. This is because they are the main
reason why life is worth living. This is because it is through experiences that life is given
meaning. Most important of all, experiences aid in the process of learning. For example, lived
experience can be in a position of giving context to a situation learned in the classroom. The
lived experience can be defined as the experience, which orients i...


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