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Proceedings of the 18th Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, 2011
Grounded Theory (GT) is gaining popularity as research method in Software Engineering; however, it is still not widely understood. We present some patterns based on the use of GT to study Software Engineering contexts including our own experiences of applying classic GT in an attempt to make it more accessible for Software Engineering researchers (aka '
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Grounded Theory (GT) is gaining popularity as research method in Software Engineering; however, it is still not widely understood. We present some patterns based on the use of GT to study Software Engineering contexts including our own experiences of applying classic GT in an attempt to make it more accessible for Software Engineering researchers (aka '
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Grounded Theory and Constructivist Grounded Theory in Educational Research
This chapter examines published Grounded Theory (GT) and Constructivist Grounded Theory (CGT) research in education. Following the introduction, we offer summary commentary on the practice of GT and CGT in educational research based on our review of ...
Elaine Keane, Robert Thornberg
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A Grounded Theory of Reimaging
Advances in Nursing Science, 1998Several cross-sectional, qualitative studies suggest that physical alterations in appearance or functioning have the potential to influence self-esteem. There have been no studies describing the process of adapting to body image disruption. A grounded theory of reimaging is proposed, based on the experiences of 28 participants who had experienced ...
J, Norris, M, Kunes-Connell, S S, Spelic
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Nurse Researcher, 2011
This paper explores ways to enhance and demonstrate rigour in a grounded theory study.Grounded theory is sometimes criticised for a lack of rigour. Beck (1993) identified credibility, auditability and fittingness as the main standards of rigour for qualitative research methods.
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This paper explores ways to enhance and demonstrate rigour in a grounded theory study.Grounded theory is sometimes criticised for a lack of rigour. Beck (1993) identified credibility, auditability and fittingness as the main standards of rigour for qualitative research methods.
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Nursing Standard, 2013
Grounded theory is a systematic research approach involving the discovery of theory through data collection and analysis. In particular, the focus is on uncovering patterns in social life that individuals might or might not be aware of. This article provides a practical overview of grounded theory to guide the research process in this area. The article
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Grounded theory is a systematic research approach involving the discovery of theory through data collection and analysis. In particular, the focus is on uncovering patterns in social life that individuals might or might not be aware of. This article provides a practical overview of grounded theory to guide the research process in this area. The article
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2020
What is Grounded Theory? provides a compelling account of an approach that has come to be one of the most widely used qualitative research methods across a wide range of subject areas and in the disciplines of nursing, health sciences, computer science, marketing, social psychology and education, among others.
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What is Grounded Theory? provides a compelling account of an approach that has come to be one of the most widely used qualitative research methods across a wide range of subject areas and in the disciplines of nursing, health sciences, computer science, marketing, social psychology and education, among others.
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2015
Anselm Strauss’s worldview had its foundation in his early college years. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Virginia (1935–1939). There he was introduced to the pragmatist philosophers such as John Dewey, William James (1968), and C. S. Peirce (1877).
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Anselm Strauss’s worldview had its foundation in his early college years. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Virginia (1935–1939). There he was introduced to the pragmatist philosophers such as John Dewey, William James (1968), and C. S. Peirce (1877).
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Methodological issues in grounded theory
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2000Methodological issues in grounded theory Examination of the qualitative methodological literature shows that there appear to be conflicting opinions and unresolved issues regarding the nature and process of grounded theory. Researchers proposing to utilize this method would therefore be wise to consider these conflicting opinions. This paper therefore
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Grounded Theory and Grounded Action: Rooted in Systems Theory
World Futures, 2006The research methodologies of grounded theory and grounded action are framed by a systems perspective, from which they contribute their own unique properties and processes to the evolution of systems thinking. The author provides definitions for systems, theory, grounded theory, grounded action, and systems thinking, and explores the relationships ...
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