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What is inductive(귀납) and deductive(연역) method. | What is inductive(귀납) and deductive(연역) method. |
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| <blockquote>This book takes a side trip through **data collection** and then follows a lengthy trail through **analysis of qualitative data**. Along the way, numerous guides ease your way through the analytic and writing processes. Throughout the journey we will climb up analytic levels and raise the theoretical import of your ideas while we keep a taut rope tied to your data on solid ground. |
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| <blockquote>. . . . [G]rounded theory methods consist of systematic, yet flexible guidelines for collecting and analyzing qualitative data to construct theories from the data themselves. **Thus researchers construct a theory 'grounded' in their data**. </blockquote> |
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| <blockquote>What are grounded theory methods? Stated simply, __grounded theory methods consist of systematic, yet flexible guidelines for collecting and analyzing qualitative data to construct theories 'grounded' in the data themselves__. The guidelines offer a set of general principles and heuristic devices rather than formulaic rules (see also Atkinson, Coffey, & Delamont, 2003). Thus, data form the foundation of our theory and our analysis of these data generates the concepts we construct. Grounded theorists collect data to develop theoretical analyses from the beginning of a project. We try to learn what occurs in the research settings we join and what our research participants' lives are like. We study how they explain their statements and actions, and ask what analytic sense we can make of them. |
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| What is [[:ethnography]]? |
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| [[:Paul Lazarsfeld|Lazarsfeld, P]] |
| [[wp>Paul Lazarsfeld]] |
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| * [[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3184112/|How to do a grounded theory study: a worked example of a study of dental practices]] |
| * https://www.researchgate.net/post/How_does_one_develop_an_interview_guide_in_a_grounded_theory_study2 |
| * https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17482620600858399 |
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Thinking about Methods 14 | Thinking about Methods 14 |
Textual Analysis 35 | Textual Analysis 35 |
Concluding Thoughts 40 . . . . Minhye | Concluding Thoughts 40 . . . . Minhye |
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====== 3 Coding in Grounded Theory Practice 42 ====== | ====== 3 Coding in Grounded Theory Practice 42 ====== |
Reducing Problems in Coding 67 | Reducing Problems in Coding 67 |
Concluding Thoughts 70 . . . . . Minhye | Concluding Thoughts 70 . . . . . Minhye |
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