BASICS OF GROUNDED THEORY ANALYSIS:
Emergence vs. Forcing by Barney G. Glaser, Ph.D. (1992) $ 38.00
Dr. Glaser published this book as a clear and cogent correction of the many misleading ideas in Basics of Qualitative Research, by Anselm Strauss and Juliet Corbin (1990) Sage Publications. Its corrected view of the underlying logic of grounded theory will enable researchers to get on with their research and keep up their productivity.
CONTENT
Chapter 1 |
Introduction |
Chapter 2 |
Preface |
Chapter 3 |
Basic Considerations |
Chapter 4 |
Getting Stated |
Chapter 5 |
Theoretical Sensitivity |
Chapter 6 |
Reading and Using The Literature |
Chapter 7 |
Open Coding |
Chapter 8 |
Techniques for Enhancing Theoretical Sensitivity |
Chapter 9 |
Axial Coding |
Chapter 10 |
Selective Coding |
Chapter 11 |
Process |
Chapter 12 |
The Conditional Matrix |
Chapter 13 |
Theoretical Sampling |
Chapter 14 |
Memos |
Chapter 15 |
Writing |
Chapter 16 |
Criteria For Judging Grounded Theory |
Chapter 17 |
Intellectual Propert |
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Suggested Reading Notes |
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Notes |
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