Key words: Experience, phenomenological analysis

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Interconnectedness

Interconnectedness

Missed connections

Community pairs with high citation-based distance but low semantic distance

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To

Diff. Score

Citation-Based Distance (Z)

Semantic Distance (Z)

c32: Experience

c66: Experience (music)

2.66

1.2

-1.46

c32: Experience

c37: Student learning

2.58

1.31

-1.26

c32: Experience

c58: Attitude

2.55

1.31

-1.24

c33: Humor

c32: Experience

2.71

1.29

-1.42

c26: Pet

c32: Experience

2.45

1.21

-1.24

Central articles

  1. 'I was like a wild wild person': understanding feelings of anger using interpretative phenomenological analysis.

    V. Eatough, Jonathan A. Smith. 2006. British journal of psychology

  2. Interpretative phenomenological analysis

    Jonathan A. Smith, M. Osborn. 2008.

  3. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

    Dawn Joseph. 2014.

  4. Music performance anxiety and occupational stress amongst opera chorus artists and their relationship with state and trait anxiety and perfectionism.

    D. Kenny, P. Davis, J. Oates. 2004. Journal of anxiety disorders

  5. Music performance anxiety in opera singers

    C. Spahn, M. Echternach, M. Zander, E. Voltmer, B. Richter. 2010. Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology

  6. I feel like a scrambled egg in my head: an idiographic case study of meaning making and anger using interpretative phenomenological analysis.

    V. Eatough, Jonathan A. Smith. 2006. Psychology and psychotherapy

  7. Debating Phenomenological Research Methods

    L. Finlay. 2009.

  8. MUSIC PERFORMANCE ANXIETY: NEW INSIGHTS FROM YOUNG MUSICIANS

    D. Kenny, M. Osborne. 2006.

  9. A Systematic Review of Treatments for Music Performance Anxiety

    D. Kenny. 2005.

  10. Alcohol and the self: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of addiction and its impact on the sense of self and identity

    Pnina Shinebourne, Jonathan A. Smith. 2009.