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  1. Self-reflexivity is defined as a process whereby we as researchers “critically interrogate ourselves and one another regarding the ways in which research efforts are shaped and staged around the binaries, contradictions, and paradoxes that form our own lives” (Lincoln & Guba, 2003: 283).

  2. Self-reflection is the ability to witness and evaluate one's own cognitive, emotional, and behavioural processes. In psychology , other terms used for this self-observation include 'reflective awareness', and 'reflective consciousness', which originate from the work of William James .

  3. 2 lut 2023 · Reflexivity is the process of engaging in self-reflection about who we are as researchers, how our subjectivities and biases guide and inform the research process, and how our worldview is shaped by the research we do and vice versa (Wilkinson, 1988).

  4. Self-reflexivity is the practice of critically examining one's own role and position within a performance or narrative.

  5. 28 kwi 2023 · Reflexivity can be implemented by undertaking three, self-focused activities: (1) thinking about one’s own thinking; (2) observing emotions and thoughts, role boundaries and power dynamics in the research relationship; and (3) exploring perceptual experiences.

  6. Self-reflexivity is a literary technique where a text reflects on its own nature as a work of art, drawing attention to its status as a construct rather than a representation of reality.

  7. 19 gru 2014 · Self-reflectivity is a self-awareness of oneself own conduct to self-regulate feelings, thinking and action to reproduce acceptable social norms such as professional and socially...

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