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Building a Classic Grounded Theory
This article focuses on some of our reflections of using processes inherent within classic grounded theory methodology to build knowledge surrounding military personnel who experienced combat-related limb-loss from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts.
Lee Yarwood-Ross, Kirsten Jack
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Coding in Classic Grounded Theory
Without a doubt, many graduate students—especially those who are do not have a mentor skilled in the classic grounded theory design—are concerned about doing studies or dissertations using the classic grounded theory design for fear of doing it incorrectly. While there is extant literature in the field of classic grounded theory, a clear and simple how-
Barry Chametzky
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Grounded Leadership, Emergence Coaching, & Classic Grounded Theory
This study describes the iterative development of a Grounded Leadership (GL) and Emergence Coaching (EC) model based on classic grounded theory (CGT), designed to foster the emergence and realization of human potential. It traces five cycles of action research to transform the leadership, coaching practices, and culture of a learning organization.
Robert Wright +3 more
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Learning Classic Grounded Theory
Graduate students who employ CGT for their theses or dissertations predominantly learn the methodology on their own. As a distinct methodology, CGT is challenging to employ. This challenge increases further when graduate students encounter poor advice from dissertation supervisors who are unfamiliar with the methodology, or attempt to incorporate ...
Carol Roderick
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Classic grounded theory: identifying the main concern
AbstractGrounded theory comprises a family of research approaches designed to support the generation of a theory explaining a phenomenon experienced by a group of participants. One style of grounded theory, Classic grounded theory, is used less often than other types of grounded theory. The less frequent use of Classic grounded theory may be attributed
Justine Connor +3 more
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Grounded Theory continues to be the most widely used methodology in qualitative research. Although it is based on what people do naturally (to act habitually and a tendency to theorise), it can be confusing for those new to the methodology, particularly Classic Grounded Theory.
Tom Andrews
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The four stages of neighborhood trust: Classic grounded theory
AbstractIntroductionNeighborhoods are often overlooked as a determinant of health. Among recent research, the focus on “place‐based effects,” due to prolonged residential environmental exposure, has been of particular interest. These studies' purpose is to identify and examine how a healthy neighborhood is intentionally created to describe a ...
Shawna Beese +3 more
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Protecting Personhood: A Classic Grounded Theory [PDF]
The importance of perceiving and considering patients as healthcare partners has been increasingly promoted. Healthcare systems around the world are now highly interested in patient engagement, participation, collaboration, and partnership. Healthcare professionals are advised that patients, as autonomous beings, should be active in and responsible for
Amélia Didier +5 more
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Being new to grounded theory the onus to understand the methodology and the various versions can be daunting. Learning and understanding the differences between grounded theories methodologies can be as much a learning of one’s own research philosophy and this philosophy is often the deciding factor in methodology selection.
Gary L. Evans
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Classic Grounded Theory to Analyse Secondary Data:
This paper draws on the experiences of two researchers and discusses how they conducted a secondary data analysis using classic grounded theory. The aim of the prim ary study was to explore first-time parents’ postnatal educational needs. A subset of the data from the primary study (eight transcripts from interviews with fathers) was used for the ...
Lorraine Andrews +3 more
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