نتایج جستجو برای: grounded theory

تعداد نتایج: 792903  

Journal: :International Journal of Qualitative Methods 2015

رفیعی, فروغ, حقدوست اسکوئی, سیده فاطمه, منصوره یادآور نیکروش, ,

Grounded Theory is a qualitative research approach used to explore the social processes that present within human interactions. Glaser and Strauss (1967) developed the method and published the first text addressing method issues. Grounded theory includes systematic techniques and procedures of analysis that enable the researcher to develope a substantive theory. The discovery of a core varia...

2014
Donald Mitchell

The founding fathers of grounded theory (GT) claimed it is an inductive methodological approach. Yet, some scholars argue that purely inductive GTs are not possible given researchers’ involvement in data collection and analysis. Subsequently, a constructivist GT approach was introduced. Still, full-length methodological articles that include rationales or detailed explanations for using constru...

Journal: :Library Trends 1998
Susan Leigh Star

THISARTIC1,E COMPARES THE QUALITATIVE METHOD Of grounded theory (GT) with Ranganathan’s construction of faceted classifications (FC) in library and information science. Both struggle with a core problem-i.e., the representation of vernacular words and processes, empirically discovered, which will, although ethnographically faithful, be powerful beyond the single instance or case study. The arti...

2006
Mehmet Mehmetoglu Levent Altinay

The focus on qualitative research has unfortunately been mainly confined to methods of data collection, neglecting a more significant aspect, namely data analysis. Hospitality and tourism research is no exception to this observation. This is considered to be one of the main reasons why there has been a lower output of qualitative research in hospitality and tourism. In order to elevate the stat...

2015
Michelle Redman-MacLaren

Grounded theory has been evolving methodologically since Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss first described it in the late 1960s. Initially underpinned by modernist philosophy, grounded theory has had recent turns including the adoption of both constructivism and postmodernism. This article explores ontological offerings of critical realism as a basis for transformational grounded theory informed...

Journal: :Qualitative report 2014
Claire Burke Draucker Halima Al-Khattab Dana D Hines Jill Mazurczyk Anne C Russell Pam Shockey Stephenson Shannon Draucker

National initiatives in the United States call for health research that addresses racial/ethnic disparities. Although grounded theory (GT) research has the potential to contribute much to the understanding of the health experiences of people of color, the extent to which it has contributed to health disparities research is unclear. In this article we describe a project in which we reviewed 44 G...

Journal: :The Journal of perinatal education 2010
Quinn M Gentry Kim M Nolte Ainka Gonzalez Magan Pearson Symeon Ivey

This article presents some of the most salient qualitative results from a larger program evaluation of pregnant and parenting adolescents who participated in a community-based doula program. Using grounded theory analysis, seven problem-solving strategies emerged that doulas apply in helping pregnant and parenting adolescents navigate multiple social and health settings that often serve as barr...

Journal: :Psychology and psychotherapy 2005
Jon P Crossley Denis P Salter

In spite of the increasing emphasis upon spirituality in the psychological literature, research continues to highlight concerns that issues relating to spirituality are regularly overlooked within a therapeutic setting. The aim of the current study was to develop an account of the way in which clinical psychologists understand and address spirituality within therapy. Semi-structured interviews ...

Journal: :International Journal of Qualitative Methods 2006

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