What is the point of Grounded Theory?
To develop a substantive-level theory
Who were the main contributors of grounded theory?
Barney Glaser & Anselm Strauss
What is Open Coding
Taking observations and putting them into categories
What academic discipline did grounded theory originate in?
Sociology
How do theories develop in grounded theory?
It is generated or "grounded" in data from participants who have experienced the process
Who was the contributor to the constructivist type?
Kathleen Charmaz
What type of conditions are in axial coding?
Casual and intervening conditions
What academic discipline is used to understand patients and medical professionals? Nursing, Psychology, or Health Sciences?
Nursing
What does grounded theory start with?
An open mind, allowing theories to emerge from the data itself
What happens in selective coding?
Research may write a "storyline" that connects the categories; develop propositions or hyptotheses
Which academic discipline develops theories about learning processes and teaching? Psychology, Education, or Social Work?
Education
True or False: Grounded theory allows for flexibility in data collection
True
Who worked alongside Strauss using a constructivist approach?
Juliet Corbin
What are the two types of grounded theory studies?
Systematic and constructivist approach
Which academic discipline explores and develops theories related to aspects of human behaviour? Criminology, Sociology, or Psychology?
Psychology
Does grounded theory use inductive or deductive logic?
Inductive
Why did Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss split ways?
They split ways due to differing meanings and procedures for grounded theory
What is memoing?
Writing ideas as interviewed and analyzed, journaling, field notes
What academic discipline analyzes how societies adapt and change in response to different factors? Sociology, Anthropology, or Business Studies?
Anthropology