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resulting theory at least fits one dataset perfectly
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theory that is
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developed inductively from a corpus of data
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researcher takes different cases to be wholes, in which the variables interact as a unit to produce certain outcomes
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consists of a set of steps whose careful execution is thought to "guarantee" a good theory as the outcome
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quality of a theory can be evaluated by the process by which a theory is constructed.
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basic idea of the grounded theory approach is to read (and re-read) a textual database (such as a corpus of field notes) and "discover" or label variables (called categories, concepts and properties) and their interrelationships
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they are in the form of field notes, which are like diary entries.
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ata do not have to be literally textual
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could be observations of behavior
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the analysis concerned with identifying, naming, categorizing and describing phenomena found in the text
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"what is this about? What is being referenced here?"
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identify the more general categories that these things are instances of
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properties of these categories
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rocess of naming or labeling things, categories, and properties is known as coding.
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Axial coding is the process of relating codes (categories and properties) to each other, via a combination of inductive and deductive thinking.
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emphasize causal relationships, and fit things into a basic frame of generic relationships. The frame consists of the following elements:
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develop a single storyline around which all everything else is draped
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the process of choosing one category to be the core category, and relating all other categories to that category.
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belief that such a core concept always exists.
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Memos are short documents that one writes to oneself as one proceeds through the analysis of a corpus of data
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theoretical note is anything from a post-it that notes how something in the text or codes relates to the literature
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final theory and report is typically the integration of several theoretical memos
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describing and coding everything that is dynamic -- changing, moving, or occurring over time
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23 Jul 13
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Selective coding is the process of choosing one category to be the core category, and relating all other categories to that category. The essential idea is to develop a single storyline around which all everything else is draped. There is a belief that such a core concept always exists.
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The phrase "grounded theory" refers to theory that is developed inductively from a corpus of data.
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The basic idea of the grounded theory approach is to read (and re-read) a textual database (such as a corpus of field notes) and "discover" or label variables (called categories, concepts and properties) and their interrelationships.
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07 Aug 07
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