Basics of Qualitative Research: Grounded Theory Procedures and TechniquesThere comes a time in all research when collected data must be analysed and interpreted. This volume presents practical procedures and techniques for doing grounded theory studies at a level accessible to students and researchers in applied disciplines. It provides a step by step approach to doing research from formulation of the initial research question, through various systems of coding and analysis, to the process of writing or speaking on the research topic. It will be an invaluable tool for the novice researcher and a useful text for courses in qualitative research in social science programmes. |
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... women , as well as health team members , weigh the various risks associated with the different proposed treatments . They weigh the risks not only to the baby but to themselves and to others ( balancing ) . If the women think that a ...
... women , as well as health team members , weigh the various risks associated with the different proposed treatments . They weigh the risks not only to the baby but to themselves and to others ( balancing ) . If the women think that a ...
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... women found their families cooperative . The women became especially watchful , often negotiating with the physi- cian to cut down on drug dosages , offering to rest more , and so forth , if the physician thought this would help . The ...
... women found their families cooperative . The women became especially watchful , often negotiating with the physi- cian to cut down on drug dosages , offering to rest more , and so forth , if the physician thought this would help . The ...
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... women were still highly motivated by their desire to have a healthy baby . Balancing at this time was more compli- cated because they had fewer treatment options from which to choose . They had to make Trade - offs . Sometimes saving ...
... women were still highly motivated by their desire to have a healthy baby . Balancing at this time was more compli- cated because they had fewer treatment options from which to choose . They had to make Trade - offs . Sometimes saving ...
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Basics of Qualitative Research: Techniques and Procedures for Developing ... Anselm Strauss,Juliet M. Corbin No preview available - 1998 |
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