Hello, I am wanting to use your video as a point of research for me. I am needing your full name though. Would you be willing to give this information so that I may cite the video correctly?
Thank you for your presentation, Joe. Regarding the chosen postures, I appreciate your discussion point that having the postures "masquerade" as yoga poses may have impacted the results. If you were to do it all over again - would you change the poses themselves? Position them as something other than yoga poses? I know you mentioned the potential need to hold the postures longer, so I am interested in other suggestions if you were to do this research again. Thanks (Leah Ferguson, University of Saskatchewan, Canada)!
Hi Dr.Ferguson, thanks for listening/watching. I think if we were to do the study again I would have participants do the pose and then do the pose again infront of a mirror just to reinforce the impact of the pose similar to the Miragall study. I will also note, this is preliminary data. We are also looking at men and measuring cortisol so how this will influence the findings is yet to be determined. I hope this answers your question Cheers, Joe
@@Joe-hy8ro Very interesting! I wonder what the women would have to "say" about what they experience during these poses...some sort of "think aloud" approach would be interesting. All the best.
Thank you for making this. It was very useful in terms of explaining how the analysis is actually done.
Thank you
Thank you for your video.
This is descriptive phenomenology
Very informative
Thanks a lot, mate
Hello, I am wanting to use your video as a point of research for me. I am needing your full name though. Would you be willing to give this information so that I may cite the video correctly?
Is it the same as Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis ?
Great summary of the process, Joe. How is your research going?
Awesome presentation Joe!
Thank you for your presentation, Joe. Regarding the chosen postures, I appreciate your discussion point that having the postures "masquerade" as yoga poses may have impacted the results. If you were to do it all over again - would you change the poses themselves? Position them as something other than yoga poses? I know you mentioned the potential need to hold the postures longer, so I am interested in other suggestions if you were to do this research again. Thanks (Leah Ferguson, University of Saskatchewan, Canada)!
Hi Dr.Ferguson, thanks for listening/watching. I think if we were to do the study again I would have participants do the pose and then do the pose again infront of a mirror just to reinforce the impact of the pose similar to the Miragall study. I will also note, this is preliminary data. We are also looking at men and measuring cortisol so how this will influence the findings is yet to be determined. I hope this answers your question Cheers, Joe
@@Joe-hy8ro Very interesting! I wonder what the women would have to "say" about what they experience during these poses...some sort of "think aloud" approach would be interesting. All the best.
Super informative! Would you be able to provide a list of references?
Hi, most of my readings in phenomenology are from max van manen and moutakas. Van manen's researching the living experience is excellent read
thanks Joe. Can you please give the reference for the Van Manen, 1997 text that you referenced as I would like to read this too. Thanks
Thank a lot fo this buddy! Hope your research/planning is going well.