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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 18
Page 124
... criteria for choosing a core category . The criteria should fit and describe the phenomenon for what they stand . Also , the criteria must be broad enough to encompass and relate , as subsidiary categories , the other cate- gories . The ...
... criteria for choosing a core category . The criteria should fit and describe the phenomenon for what they stand . Also , the criteria must be broad enough to encompass and relate , as subsidiary categories , the other cate- gories . The ...
Page 251
... Criteria for Evaluating a Grounded Theory We will , however , discuss some important evaluative criteria for judging research . What research ? The answer is : Both your own and that of other researchers , when they claim to use ...
... Criteria for Evaluating a Grounded Theory We will , however , discuss some important evaluative criteria for judging research . What research ? The answer is : Both your own and that of other researchers , when they claim to use ...
Page 253
... criteria . Criterion # 1 : How was the original sample selected ? What grounds ? Criterion # 2 : What major categories emerged ? Criterion # 3 : What were some of the events , incidents , actions , and so on ( as indicators ) that ...
... criteria . Criterion # 1 : How was the original sample selected ? What grounds ? Criterion # 2 : What major categories emerged ? Criterion # 3 : What were some of the events , incidents , actions , and so on ( as indicators ) that ...
Other editions - View all
Basics of Qualitative Research: Techniques and Procedures for Developing ... Anselm Strauss,Juliet M. Corbin No preview available - 1998 |
Common terms and phrases
action action/interaction actual analysis Anselm Strauss arthritis Awareness of Dying axial coding Barney Glaser body image CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Chapter chronic illness code notes concepts consequences context Corbin core category course creative criteria CRUZ The University develop dimensional location discussed example experience fieldnotes give Glaser & Strauss grounded theory studies head nurse important incident instance integration intensity interac interaction intervening conditions interviews investigator John Dewey look means memos and diagrams monograph observations open coding Pain Management pain relief paradigm person pertain phenomena phenomenon potential pregnancy present problem procedures properties and dimensions qualitative methods qualitative research quantitative questions relevant research project risks selective coding situation specific statements of relationships strategies subcategories systematically techniques theoretical formulations theoretical note theoretical sampling theoretical sensitivity tions University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA variation vary weight lifting women writing