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Reformulation of a Methodological Concept in Grounded Theory

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2007
Although the grounded theory method was not designed with nursing science in mind, it is one of the most prevalent and theory-producing qualitative methods in nursing. Changes in the grounded theory methodology have been debated in numerous articles.
Pamela G, Reed, Jennifer J, Runquist
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Methodological issues in grounded theory

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2000
Methodological 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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Evolving Grounded Theory Methodology: Towards a discursive approach

open access: yesInternational Journal of Nursing Studies, 2010
Grounded Theory Methodology (GTM) is a widely cited research approach based upon symbolic interaction with a focus on interaction, action and processes. Relatively recently, Discursive Psychology; a language-based interaction research approach also based
May Mccreaddie, Sheila Payne
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Ethnomethodology and Grounded Theory Methodology

Urban Life, 1980
EDITOR'S NOTE: The following article is another in John M. Johnson's special symposium on qualitative research methods. The Marilyn Lester and Stuart Hadden article attempts to integrate selected analytical insights of ethnomethodologists with the self-reflective methodological procedures of grounded theorists. They argue that the goals of sociological
Marilyn Lester, Stuart C. Hadden
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Grounded theory as a qualitative research methodology

AORN Journal, 2001
Grounded theory as a qualitative research approach provides nurses with strategies to build theories in areas previously unexplored or under explored. Although similar to other inductive processes, this methodology differs in that it emerges from the discipline of sociology.
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Grounded theory methodology in research.

2011
AbstractThis chapter introduces the grounded theory methodology of Strauss and Corbin (1990, 1994, 1998) and Corbin and Strauss (2015). Grounded research is used to develop theories that may be useful to practitioners in understanding a phenomenon or behaviour.
H. E. T. Dixon, L. B. Igo, F. A. McGuire
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Grounded Theory and Qualitative Methodology

IFLA Journal, 1993
Le but de cet article est de suggerer que la definition de la recherche doit incorporer a la fois les methodes qualitatives et quantitatives. L'argument presente est que, meme s'il existe une place definie pour le quantitatif, il y a egalement une invitation explicite a faire usage des methodes qualitatives.
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A-Methodological Saturation: A Grounded Theory Analysis

The Counseling Psychologist, 2023
The purpose of this qualitative study was to develop an abstracted theoretical model concerning how counseling and counselor education researchers utilize saturation in their qualitative research. Given the importance of rigor and trustworthiness in qualitative research, this study addresses saturation, a method for ensuring methodological rigor and ...
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Grounded Theory: A Potential Methodology

Counselling Psychology Review, 1996
The central question of this research is concerned with how counsellor trainees experience and perceive aspects of their training in developing competence as counsellors. The researcher, Annemarie Salm, has expressed dissatisfaction with existing theories of counsellor training and a wish to find a more satisfactory model which is sensitive to the ...
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The Use of Grounded Theory Methodology in Theory Building

2020
The chapter discusses the qualitative analysis method of the grounded theory (GT) and its application in the generation or building theory. The emphasis in the GT approach is on building theory rather than validating the existing theories. The GT methodology has been a topic of interest to management researchers and is intellectually challenging.
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