Grounded Theory - Glasser- Strauss- Corbin

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Grounded Theory Method is a systematic methodology in the social sciences involving the construction of theory through the analysis of data. Grounded theory is a research methodology which operates almost in a reverse fashion from social science research in the positivist tradition.
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GROUNDED THEORY It is an approach and methodology to QUALITATIVE RESEARCH PARADIGM
Researchers are focused on generating GROUNDED THEORY based on the explanation of some PHENOMENON
A Grounded theory is not generated a priori it is based on reasoning of DATA SYSTEMATICALLY COLLECTED AND ANALYZED
DATA COLLECTION , ANALYSIS AND REPORT 1. Constant comparative method 2. Theoretical sensitivity "The more research experience you get, the more theoretically sensitive you become"
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