Title of article
Investigating pristine inner experience: Implications for experience sampling and questionnaires
Author/Authors
Hurlburt، نويسنده , , Russell T. and Heavey، نويسنده , , Christopher L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages
12
From page
148
To page
159
Abstract
We argue that inquiring about directly apprehended (“pristine”) inner experience requires four overlapping methodological characteristics: effectively limiting investigation to specific, clearly identified moments; effectively limiting investigation to pristine experience; bracketing presuppositions; and iteratively acquiring skills. We compare and contrast Descriptive Experience Sampling (DES), other (non-DES) experience sampling methods, and questionnaires and conclude that whereas non-DES sampling methods and questionnaires appear to inquire about pristine inner experience, they fall short on all four methodological counts and therefore might be better understood as investigating an ill-defined mixture of presuppositions, judgments about experience, and pristine experience itself. Typical experience sampling studies and questionnaires can be valid and useful, but their validity and utility does not (or at least does not necessarily) arise from their phenomenological fidelity.
Keywords
inner speech , questionnaires , Introspection , Experience sampling , Presuppositions , Pristine inner experience , Descriptive Experience Sampling (DES) , Experience Sampling Method (ESM)
Journal title
Consciousness and Cognition
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Consciousness and Cognition
Record number
2292939
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